Twelfth Series, Vol. VI, No.2 Tuesday, December 1,1998 Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka)

LOK SABHA DEBATES (English Version)

Third Session (Twelfth lok Sabha)

(Vol. VI contains Nos. 1 to 10)

LOK SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI Price " Rs. 50.00 EDITORIAL BOARD

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(Original English Proceedings included in English Version and Original Hindi proceedings included in Hindi Version will be treated as authoritative and not the translation thereof.) CONTENTS Twelfth Series, Vol. VI. Third Session 199811920 (Saka) No.2 Tuesday, December 1, 19981Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka)

SUBJECT COLUMNS

MEMBER SWORN.

OBITUARY REFERENCE.

WRITTEN ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS

• Starred Questions Nos. 21-40 2-38

Unstarred Questions Nos. 231-460 38-492

• The Sigh + marked above the name of member Indicates that the question was actually asked on the floor of the House by that Member. LOK SABHA DEBATES

LOK SABHA Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state:

Tuesday, December 1, 1998/Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) (a) whether the Government have revised the rate of royalty on Natural Gas for the Block period of The Lok Sabha met at 1996-99; Eleven of the Clock (b) if not, the reasons therefor;

[MR. SPEAKER in the Chair) (c) whether some proposals have been re- ceived from in this regard; and

MEMBER SWORN (d) if so, the decision taken thereon?

Shri Mansukhbhal Vasava (Broach) THE MINISTER OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI VAZHAPADY K. RAMAMURTHY) : (a) to 11.01 Hrs. (d) The Government of Gujarat had proposed In Janu- ary, 1997 that the royalty on Natural Gas be revised OBITUARY REFERENCE upwards from the prevailing level of 10%. Royalty on [English] Natural Gas is paid on advalorem basis. Separately, State Sales Tax is charged on gas by the Government MR SPEAKER: Hon. Members, I have to inform of Gularat at the rate of 20%, whereas In the case of the House of the sad demise of our colleague, Shri Crude Oil, the Sales Tax Is only 4%. In the context ot Ghasi Ram Yadav. the overall impact of these separate imposts on the Shri Ghasl Ram Yadav was a sitting Member of price of gas, there is no proposal to increase the rate Lok Sabha representing Alwar Parliamentary Constitu- of royalty. ency of Rajasthan. Prices of Essential Commodities Earlier. Shri Yadav was a Member of Rajasthan Legislative Assembly during 1952-67, 1972-77, 1980- "22. SHRI ABHAYSINH S. BHONSLE : 85 and 1990-98. SHRI SHANTILAL PURSHOTTAMDAS PATEL: An active social and political worker, Shri Yadav served his State as a Minister in the Government of Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AF- Rajasthan during 1966 and 1981-85. FAIRS be pleased to state: Shrl Ghasi Ram Yadav passed away at Jalpur on 30th November, 1998 at the age of 74. (a) whether there is a sharp Increase In the prices of various edible oils, vegetables, onion, potato, We deeply mourn the loss of this friend and I am tomato, pulses, spices, salt and other dally need Items sure the House will join me in conveying our condo- in recent past; lence to the bereaved family. (b) if 50, the reasons therefor, and the per- The House may now stand In silence for a short while as a mark of respect to the deceased. centage of increase in comparison to the last two years; 11.02 hrs. (c) the present selling rates of these items In The Member then stood In silence for a short while. the market, Super Bazar and Kendrlya 8handar as compared to the last three preceding years; WRITTEN ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS (d) the reasons for shortage of these items iEngJish] salt, edible 0115, onions and potatoes: Royalty on Natural Gas (a) whather the Government proposa to ban "21. DR. VALLA8H8HAI KATHIRIA Will the the export of thasa Itams forthwith; and 3 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 4

(f) the steps taken or proposed to be taken indulging in unfair trade practices under the Essential by the Government to check the price rise and to Commodities Act and Prevention of Blackmarekting and make these commodities easily available to the con- Maintenance of Supplies of Essential Commodities Act sumers at reasonable price? by the State/UT Governments.

THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZ- Statement·1 ERS AND MINISTER OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SARDAR SURJIT SINGH BARNALA) : (a) Percentage variation in the WPI of selected and (b) Statement-I showing the percentage variation commodities during the 2 years ending in wholesale price index numbers as on 14.11.98 In 14.11.98 and 15.11.97 respect of edible oils, vegetables, onion, potato, tomato, Commodity Year ending pulses, spices, salt and other Items for the last two years is enclosed. The main reasons for the Increase 14.11.98 15.11.97 In prices of these commodities are decline In produc- Rice 14.3 2.1 tion due to adverse climatic conditions, gap between demand and supply, decline in Import due to high Wheat 15.7 -8.3 prices and non-availability in International markets, Gram -0.5 20.0 increase in input cost and other seasonal factors. Arhar 90.3 -29.5 (c) Details showing comparative retail price of Moong 13.9 selected essential commodities for the last three years 1.1 in the open market, Kendrlya Bhandar and Super Masur 41.3 -27.7 Bazar are given in Statement-II. Urad 28.4 -17.4 . (d) There Is no shortage of salt in the country. Potatoes 375.1 -53.7 As regards edible oils, there is a demand - supply gap of 12-14 lakh tonnes per annum. Further. there was a Onions 298.5 -2.4 decline in the production of ollseeds to the extent of 28 Tomatoes 55.0 21.3 lakh tonnes in 1997 -98 resulting In lower production of edible oils. Unfavourable climatic conditions adversely Tea -2.7 60.7 affected the production of rabi and kharlf onions and Sugar -0.2 20.0 potatoes during 1998 as a result of which the prices of these commodities recorded increase during the last Salt 0.7 1.4 five months. The area under potato and onion cultiva- Vanaspati 0.3 -0.9 tion had also declined during 1997-98. Mustard Oil 80.0 -8.6 (e) The Government has already banned the export of onions up to 31st January, 1999. Groundnut Oil 26.7 -2.1 Chillies (dry) 30.4 -18.7 (f) The Government has accorded the highest priority to the control and stabilisation of the prices of Statement·1I essential commodities. Apart form certain long term measures to increase the production of essential goods. Monthend retail prices of selected essential Imports of Items which ara in short supply like pulses commodities In Deihl In Nov. 98 and last 3 years and onion have been placed under OGL at zero per (Rs. per kg.) cent and duty on the Import of edible oils has been reduced to 15 per cent from 25 per cent In order to Commodity Nov. 98 Nov. 97 Nov.96 Nov. 95 augment the total availability of these Items. Some of the essential commodities like rice, wheat, palmoleln 2 3 4 5 and kerosene are also supplied through the public dis- Rice 11.00 10.00 11.50 9.50 tribution at below market prices. Stringent actions are being taken against hoarders. blackmarketeers and others Wheat 7.50 6.50 7.00 5.50 5 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 6

2 3 4 5 Comparative Statement showIng prices of essential commodities for 1998 and last three years In 20.00 17.00 15.50 Grarn 20.00 Supar Bazar Arhar 41.00 22.00 30.00 31.00 (As. per kg.) Potatoes 10.00 5.00 10.00 8.00 $1. Name of the Item Rates as on Onions 24.00 8.00 10.00 10.50 No. 30.11.95 30.11.96 30.11.97 30.11.98 Tea 110.00 92.00 88.00 80.00 1. Arhar Oal 27.95 29.60 18.70 45.00 Sugar 16.00 16.50 15.00 14.50 2. Gram Oal 10.10 Salt 6.00 6.00 5.50 4.50 15.80 20.65 23.00

Vanaspati 52.00 39.00 44.00 42.00 3. Rice permal 08.30 09.15 10.35 11.30

Mustard Oil 76.00 34.00 40.00 39.00 4. Alta (Agmark)"' 59.50 65.00 71.50 84.00

Groundnut Oil 82.00 45.00 50.00 49.00 5. Moong Chilka 19.75 19.70 21.95 2S.00 Source Siale Civil Supplies Deparlmenl 6. Tala IodiZed Salt 04.15 05.50 05.50 05.SO Comparative Statement showing prices of essential 7. Dalda (Vanaspatl) 38.85 commoditIes for 1998 and last three years In 35.05 35.50 30.40 Kendrlya Bhandar S. Mustard 011 50.25 SO. 30 50.30 75.00 (P. Brand) (As. per kg.)

9. Haldi Powder' 05.SO 07.25 10.40 11.50 $1 Name ot the Item Rates as on No 10. Ohania Powder' OS.25 111.95 1.11.96 1.11.97 1.11.98 13.80 12.00 09.25 11. Red Chilly Pdr.' Dal Arhar 27.30 26.70 15.70 41.SO 17.45 13.10 11.20 16.25

2 Dal chana 10.10 14.90 18.30 17.50 12. Onion 09.50 08.00 14.00 10.00

3. Rice per mal 8.20 9.30 9.40 11.20 13. Potato 04.50 OS.OO 4.50 9.30

4. Alta 10kg. (Agmark) 56.50 71.00 68.00 82.00 14. Tomato 15.90 12.00 07.SO 30.00

5. Moong Chilka 18.60 18.40 19.20 23.SO •• As. Per 10 Kg.; • As. per 200 gm. Source: Super Bazar. 6. Salt (Tata) 4.10 5.40 5.40 5.40 [Translation] 7. Dalda (Vanaspati) 38.80 35.35 33.70 51.40 Exploitation of Women Workers 8 Mustard oil (Kanodia) 51.50 50.90 48.00 74.50 '23. DR. PRABHA THAKUR : Will the Minister 9. Haldi Pdr. (Agmark)' 4.90 7.70 8.90 11.50 of LABOUR be pleased to state: 10 Ohania Pdr. (Agmark)' 5.70 11.10 8.50 7.60 (a) whether It Is a fact that the wages paid to women workers working in various fields are very low; 11. Mirch Pdr. (Agmark)' 10.40 11.80 7.30 12.20 (b) If so, the facts thereof; 12. Omons (c) whether the women working In Bldi Indus- 13. Polatoes These are not sold by Kendrlya Bhandar try and handicraft sector and engaged In construction 14. Tomatc. work are exploited today:

·A.' Per .!~O-gm Source Kendnya Bhandar (d) If so, the facts thereot; and 7 WrItten Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 8

(e) the steps being taken to secure them equi- (b) if so, the reasons therefor; table wages? (c) the number of crimes registered during the THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN last six months till date in comparison to preceding JATIYA): (a) to (e) Minimum Wages Act, 1948 pro- three years, Crime-wise and Months-wise; vides for fixation/revision of minimum rate of wages by the State and Central Governments In the scheduled (d) the achievements of Delhi Police in solving employments failing under their respective Jurisdic- such crimes; tions. Local conditions and other factors influencing (e) the number of human lives lost and prop- the wage rates are taken Into account by the appropri- erty looted alongwith the number of persons arrested; ate Governments while fixing/revising the minimum wages. The Act does not make any distinction on the (f) whether Deihl Police has failed to check basis of sex. the crimes In Deihl; and

The Equal Remuneration Act, 1976 which ex- (g) if so, the steps taken by the Union Gov- tends to the whole of , provides for equal remu- ernment to streamline/strengthen the Deihl Police forcEl neration to women for the same work or work of a as per direction given by the High Court alongwlth the of similar nature. Under the Act, the officers the "ap- results achieved In this regard so far? propriate Government" notified as Inspectors make Inspections and prosecute those found violating the THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. provisions of the Act. The Central Government con- ADVANI) : (a) No, Sir. stantly monitors the implementations of the Act. (b) Does not arise. In both the above Acts. the Central Government Is the appropriate Government In relation to any em- (c) A statement-I indicating the number of crimes ployment carried on by or under the authority of the registered by Delhi Police during the last six months Central Government or a railway administration, or In (May - October) as compared to the corresponding relation to a banking company. a mine, oilfield or period during the preceding three years. crime-wise major port or any corporation established by or under and month-wise, is attached. a Central Act. In relation to any other employment the State Government are the appropriate GOVernments. (d) The number of crimes worked out by Delhi Police during the last six months (upto October, 1998) Considering the special problems of the women work- has been given in statement-II. The number of crimes ers and In order to pre-empt their exploitation in various worked out by Delhi Police in the preceding three employments including beedi Industry, handicraft sector and years is indicated in the statement-III. construction work. several laws have been enacted by the Government, such as the Beedi & Cigar Workers (Condi- (e) Delhi Police have reported that during the tions of Employment) Act, 1966, the Plantation Labour Act, current year (upto October, 1998) 596 persons were 1951, the Contract Labour (Regulation & Abolition) Act, 1970, "murdered" and property worth approximately As. 6.44 the Inter State Migrant Workers (Regulation of Employment crores was lost In cases of robbery, etc. The number and Conditions of Service) Act, 1979, the Maternity Benefit of persons arrested by Delhi Police during the same Act. 1961, the Building and Other Construction (Regulation period was 41,450. of Employment and Conditions of Service) Act, 1996, etc. (I) No, Sir. [English] (g) The Government, with a view to strengthen Law and Order In Deihl Delhi Police. recently sanctioned establishment 01 17 additional police stations involving a recurring expenditure '24. SHRI JANG BAHADUR SINGH PATEL: 01 Rs. 25.01 crores per annum and non-recurring expendllure of Rs. 4.95 crores. The Government have SHRI INDRAJIT GUPTA: also decided to modernise the communication network Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased between the Police Control Aoom and PCR Vans by to state: replaCing the existing conventional VHF based System by a state-ol-art UHF Digital Trunked Radio System at (a) whether law and order In Deihl is deterio- an expenditure of Rs. 14.21 crores (excluding customs rating continuously; duty, etc.) Statement·1 <0

Statement indicating the number of crimes registered by Delhi Police during the last six months (May-October) as compared to the corresponding period during the preceding three years ~ June July August Sept. Oct. CD Crime Head May =::J l> ::J 1995 1996 1997 1998 1995 1996 1997 1998 1995 1996 1997 1998 1995 1996 1997 1998 1995 1996 1997 199B 1995 1996 1997 199B ~ CD iil 2 7 9 7 3 3 5 Oacoity 6 2 2 5 • 2 4 6 2 6 6 3 6 6

46 49 ~ 52 45 52 Murdet 39 50 57 60 50 47 33 52 46 59 42 .6 46 68 43 48 48 49

44 67 65 41 49 An. to IAurtIBr 65 71 ., 48 40 42 51 61 64 .7 65 .9 42 47 58 45 24 .g 37

Robbery 62 50 44 89 .7 40 52 93 51 43 50 99 48 54 63 73 ~ 62 54 73 ~ 59 48 71 ~ iil~ Rape 32 47 .a 31 28 51 51 ~ 36 44 49 40 24 ~ 65 52 38 36 67 37 25 25 32 30 ~ II) :::J II) Kid lor 5 4 2 7 2 2 Ransom 6 2 2 4 3 2 2 5 2 7 5='

IS Riol 13 18 18 15 19 20 25 19 ?7 15 28 31 18 24 17 18 17 16 23 13 16 36 11 12 o en 59 47 58 67 40 48 63 89 60 48 81 123 59 59 80 101 66 63 65 121 42 56 60 118 ~ Snatching J!.

Hurl 238 231 253 236 227 220 263 236 232 240 270 2~ 210 196 263 258 224 236 251 238 210 201 201 238

Burglary 186 228 268 254 145 241 265 361 158 198 220 360 195 214 202 362 176 191 207 384 183 182 194 371

Theft 1543 1513 1986 1867 1488 1598 1892 2563 1551 1836 1988 2771 1450 1806 1604 2623 1410 1902 1852 2683 1363 1934 1815 2520

Other IPC 1993 2519 2291 2050 1935 2338 2330 2235 2133 2680 2520 2425 2009 2536 2601 2901 2081 2453 2663 2602 1900 2633 2526 2603

~ TolallPC" 4242 4778 5056 4724 4025 4648 5032 5771 4361 5205 5313 6241 4107 5032 5196 6520 4164 5037 5307 62711 3922 5217 4974 6071 ~ II>

Tolal LSL"" 1131 1187 918 671 1177 1195 1105 718 1381 1129 1134 730 1177 1243 1119 672 1061 1303 1090 713 1443 1354 1046 851 ;f " IPC - IndIan Penal Code

- LSL • Local and Special Laws . Offences nOI covered under IPC e.g. Offences under excise Act, Entertainment Act etc. o 11 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 12

Statement-II

Statement Indicating the number of crimes worlced out by Deihl Police during the last six months (Upto October' 98) Crime Head May June July August September October

HEINOUS CASES Dacoity 2 2 2 0

Murder 23 19 17 27 15 lB

Attempt to Murder 32 31 32 37 38 25 Robbery 42 38 34 29 29 35 Rape 16 22 21 27 20 20 Kidnapping for Ransom 4

Riot 9 12 15 10 11 8 NON-HEINOUS CASES

Snatching 23 23 29 28 13 25 Hurt 142 144 138 15B 142 120 Burglary 28 44 41 47 46 45 Total Theft 187 201 224 225 212 183 Other IPC 1147 1167 1255 1342 1255 149B TotaliPC 1630 1703 1812 1932 1784 1978

Statement-III Violent Attacks on Minorities

Statement indicating the number of crimes worlced out *25. PROF. P.J. KURIEN : by Deihl Police in the preceding three years SHRI A.C. JOSE ; Heads 1995 1996 1997 Dacoity 29 27 32 Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Murder 386 39B 412 Alt. to Murder 513 480 463 (a) whether there has been large scale violent Robbery 402 472 484 attacks on minorities In several parts of the country during the current year; Rape 337 428 495 Kidnapping for Ransom 29 24 13 (b) If so, the details of violent attacks which took place, Crime-wise and State-wise; Riot 194 213 198 Snatching 365 386 414 (c) the comparative statement indicating the number of incidents which took place In the country Hurt 2162 2212 2394 during the last three years, State/UT-wlse; Burglary 692 869 1047 Theft 4488 5692 6373 (d) the number of persons found involved in these violent attacks and action taken against them Other IPC lB351 25260 22891 alongwlth the re~ults of the Investi~ations; TotaliPC 27948 36461 35216 13 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Sakal To auestlons 14

(e) the number of persons belonging to mi- Statement norities molested/raped/killed during the said period; Statement Showing the number of Communal incidents State-wise (Involving Muslims or Christians) (f) whether the Government have asked for reports from these States In this regard; States 1996 1991 1998· (uplO Nov. 15) (9) if so, the details of the reports thereof; and 1 . Andhra Pradesh 30 27 17 (h) the concrete steps taken to safeguard the 2. Arunachal PradeSh o 2 o Interest of the minorities? 3. Assam 5 7 5

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L. K. 4. Bihar 148 118 84 ADVANI) ; (a) and (b) No, Sir. However. some Inci- 5. Goa o o o dents of attack on minorities in certain parts of the 6. Gujarat 84 84 65 country during the year have been reported. 7. Haryana o (c) Available information In regard to commu- 8. Himachal Pradesh o o o nal incidents involving Muslims or Christians during the last three years, Statewlse/UT-wlse. Is given In the 9. Jammu & Kashmir o 3 2 enclosed Statement. 1 O. Karnataka 22 31 30

(d) to (h) ; 'Public Order' and 'Pollee' are State 11. Kerala 19 9 9 subjects as per the Constitution of India. The registra- 12. Madhya Pradesh 43 43 30 tion. investigation and detection of crime as weil as 13. Maharashtra 88 87 87 the prevention of crime are primarily the responsibility 14. Manlpur o o of the Stale Governments. Details of individual cases are not maintained at the Central level. 15. Meghalaya o o 16. Mlzoram o o o Even as it is essentially for the State Govern- ments to deal with crime, the Central Governments 17. Nagaland o o o has been providing assistance to the State Govern- 18. Orissa 32 22 14 ments for improving their policing Infrastructure, be- 19. Punjab o 2 2 sides sharing intelligence with them. It has also con- 20. Rajasthan 17 53 39 stituted a special force, called Rapid Action Force, for assisting the State Governments in controlling com- 21. Slkklm o o o munal situations. Guidelines have also been Issued, 22. Tamil Nadu 37 47 42 from time to time, drawing the attention of the State 23. Trlpura 3 o o Governments to the need for taking action against persons spreading ill-will, hatred or disharmony bet- 24. Uttar Pradesh 125 148 108 ween members of different communities. 25. Wesl Bengal 42 40 30 Union Terrltorl. After the recent incidents of alleged attack on mi- norities, the Chief Secretaries of the concerned States 28. Andaman & Nlcobar o o o Islands have been advised to issue suitable Instructions to the district law and order authorities to respond Immedi- 27. Chandlgarh o o o ately to the complaints of atrocities/harassment of the 28. Oadra & Nagar Havell o o minorities and initiate prompt and effective action to 29. Daman & Diu o o o identify and punish the guilty persons. The Govern- 30. Deihl 111 28 14 ment IS clear that acts of violence against the minority 31. Lakahadweep communities, whenever and In whatever form they oc- o o o cur. must be dealt with sternly and exemplary punish- 32. Pondlcherry o o o ment awarded to the perpetrators. Tolal 712 734 580 15 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 16

(Translation) (e) whether the Government/State Governments have arrested or registered cases against the traders Population or persons who were involved in such adulteration;

*26. SHRI VIJAY GOEL : Will the Minister of (f) if so, the details thereof; State-wise; HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be please to state: (g) whether the Government/State Governments (a) the steps taken so far by the new Govern- have referred the matter to the CBI for investigation; ment to check the increase in population; (h) if so, the details of progress of cases re- (b) the special provision being made in this ceived from the CBI so far; and regard in the proposed new population policy; and (i) preventive measures taken to check such (c) whether the Government has taken special adulteration in edible oils? steps to check population during the last seven months? THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) A total of 2992 persons EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (c) The national effort for Family were affected by dropsy caused by the adulteration of WeHara has been substantialy re-organised and strengthened mustard 011 and other edible fats. Of these, 67 per- through Reproductive & Child Health programme. It sons died. The State-wise information is shown in was approved by Government in September, 97 and Statement-I. during the current year impetus has been provided to implementation. Also, in view of low male participation (c) and (d) The State/UT Governments were pro- in sterilisations, added emphasis has been given to vided with the details outlining the clinical signs, symptoms propagation of No-Scalpel Vasectomy. and management of dropsy cases. Special Medical Boards were constituted in all Government Hospitals The Draft of National Population Policy has been in Delhi for the examination of each and every dropsy prepared after consultation with experts and it will be case. proposed for the consideration of the Cabinet soon. After Cabinet approval, it is proposed to table it in the There is no provision under the Prevention of Parliament. Food Adulteration Act. 1954 or the Rules thereunder for giving financial assistance to the victims. However, (English) six cases have been filed under the Consumer Protec- tion Act, 1986 seeking compensation. Adulteration In Edible Oils (e) and (f) In all cases of food adulteration, legal *27. SHRI VILAS MUTTEMWAR : action is taken as per prOVisions of the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act, 1954. As per information fur- SHRI ASHOK NAMDEORAO MOHOL : nished by the Government of NCT of Delhi, prosecu- Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY tion proceedings under the PFA Act have been launched WELFARE be pleased to state: in 84 cases 30 far. The Court has issued non-bailable warrants against accused persons in all these pros- (a) whether a large number of persons lost ecutions. their lives/suffered serious illness and some of them (g) and (h) Yes, Sir. The CBI registered an addi- disabled permanently from dropsy due to adulteration tional case on 7.9.1998 at the instance of Government in mustard oil, Ohara, Vanaspati Ghee and other and have undertaken further investigation. As a result, edible oils during August, 1998 in the country; they have filed a charge-sheet under the relevant (b) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; Sections of the Indian Penal Code on 23.11.1998 in the designated Court against certain accused persons. (c) whether the Union Governments/State Gov- ernments have provided any financial assistance to (i) The Food (Health) Authorities have been the victims and assessed the position of the dropsy advised to draw maximum number of samples of ed- reiated patients admitted for treatment in Government/ ible oils Including mustard oil and to keep a constant Private hospitals; watch on the situation. Government has vide Notifica- tion No. GSR 584 (E) dated 17th September, 1998 (d) if so. the details thereof, State-wise; promulgated the Edible Oils Packaging (Regulation) 17 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 18

Order, 1998. As per this order, Inter-alia. edible oils iv) Only oils which conform to the standards of including edible mustard oil will be allowed to be sold quality as specified in the Prevention of only In packed form from 15th December, 1998 and Food Adulteration Act, 1954 and Rules made the packers would require to be registered and to thereunder will be allowed to be packed; establish analytical facilities for testing, samples of v) each container or pack will have to show all edible oil to the satisfaction of Government. The sailent relevant particulars so that the consumer is features of this order are given Statement-II. not misled, as also the identity of the packer In addition, various additional measures have been becomes clear; initiated by NCT of Delhi which have been listed In vi) edible oils shall be packed in conformity Statement-III. with the Standards of Weights and Meas- Statement·1 ures (Packaged Commodities) Rules, 1977, and the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act. Dropsy Casss 1954 and Rules made thereunder;

SI. Name of Commulative No. of Dropsy Deaths vii) the State Government will have power to No. State cases reported since 5.8.98 relax any requirements of the packaging from Central/State Gov!. order for meeting special circumstances. Hospitals till date The power for implementation of the Edible Oils 1. Assam 88 Packaging (Regulation) Order, 1998 has been basl- 2. Deihl 2556 66 cally delegated to the State Governments, The pack- ers will have to get themselves registered with the 3. Gujarat 41 State Governments. The registration shall remain valid for three years unless suspended earlier. The order 4. Haryana 18 comes into force with immediate effect but preparation time up to 15th December, 1998 has been given under 5. Jammu & Kashmir 08 the Order after which no unpacked sale would be 6. Meghalaya 3 permitted.

7. Mlzoram Statement·1II Additional prsvsntivs msasurss taksn by Govt. of NCT 8. Punjab 02 of Delhi to check adulteration 9. Rajasthan 40 1. All the 27 Sub-divisional Magistrates have 10. Slkklm 01 been notified as Local Health Authority un· der the provisions of the PFA Act and Inten- 11 Uttar Pradesh 234 sive raids have been organised to detect adulteration in mustard oil. Total 2992 67 2. Every effort is being made to make people Statement·1I aware of the III-effects of adulteration of Salienf features of Notification No. GSR 584 (£) dated mustard oil In the media. 17th Ssptsmber, 1998 3. Public appeals have been published in na- i) edlbls oils including edible mustard 011 will tional and vernacular papers, namely, in Hindi, be allowed to be sold only in packed form Urdu and Punjabi on a regular basis. The from 15th December 1998 Food Health Authority has also made ap- peals through All India Radio and Doordarshan ii) packers will have to register themselves In this regard. with a registering authority; 4. The public has also been Informed of a III) the packer will have to have his own ana- Control Room having been established In lytical facilities or adequate arrangements the Directorate of Food Authorities which for testing the samples of edible oils to the functions from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. satisfaction of the Government; 19 Wrinen Answers December 1, 1998 To auestions 20

5. Massive raids were organised under the ery of new molecules which is prohibitively expensive. supervision of SDM/LHA as a result of which There is no provision at present for registration of more than 869 samples have been liftedl product patent under the Indian Patent Act 1970. received from the general public, the police and hospitals till September 23, 1998. The Central Drugs Research Institute under the CSIR has reported that India has so far developed 6. A notification was issued by NCT Delhi on novel and cost effective processes for over 30 drugs 27th August, 1998 completely banning the and drug intermediates. These have been shown In exposure for sale. offer for sale of mustard Statement-I. During the last five years CSIR has de- oil in all forms. (loose or packed) in the light veloped 3 new drugs while ICMR has developed 2 of the fact that adulteration was found in new drugs. These have been shown in Statement-II. A well-known brands. new dosage form of amphotericin, developed by Delhi University. is lInder clinical research at KEM Hospital, 7. A notification was Issued by NCT Deihl on Mumbai for tre~tment of Kala-azar fungal infection. 23rd September, 1998 under Essential Com- modities Act permitting sale of all edible oils An inter-ministerial Group was set up by the In packed condition provided the manufac- Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals to for- turer/supplier certified that the quality of the mulate strategies for Research and Development In 011 conformed to PFA requirements. the Pharmaceutical area which inter-alia recommended measures to provide an impetus to research and de- 8. On 13th October, 1998, the NCT of Deihl issued velopment. As a result of this. (I) the R&D units, both another notification under Essential Commodities in public and private sectors would enjoy Modvat facili- Act permitting sale of all edible oils other than ties for purchase of capital equipment, consumable mustard oil in loose form. etc.; (iI) the amount earmarked for joint collaborative research with the private sector has been recom- [Translation] mended to be enhanced. Pharmaceutical Research In addition to this : *28. SHRI RAJENDRA AGNIHOTRI New drugs developed through Indigenous R DR. ASHOK PATEL : & D are allowed to be kept out of price control In respect of the R&D based com- Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY panies, for a period of 10 years. WELFARE be pleased to state: Price control exemption Is also being given (a) whether the position of India is dishearten- to bulk drug manufacturers If the drug Is ing at the International level In the sphere of the developed through indigenous R&D. pharmaceutical research as the medicines formulated originally In India have not been patented; A two-tier Committee has been set up by the Department of Science and Technology (b) if so, the details of medicines in which to promote and monitor R&D In the phar- India has made research and formulation work during maceutical sector. the last five years with the results thereof; and Natlona\. Institute of Pharmaceutical Educa- (c) the concrete action proposed to be taken tion and Research (NIPER) has been estab- by the Government in this direction? lished at Chandigarh to promote original re- search in the field of pharmaceuticals. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT CSIR has mounted a major network pro- EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (c) Medicines produced by the gramme on new drugs development from modern pharmaceutical industry in India have been natural resources. found to be cost effective and easily available. This has been possible due to innovative processes adopted Department of Ocean Development has an by Indian research and development efforts. inter-organization coordinated programme to discover new molecules from sea. Pharmaceutical Research in India has been focussed on new process development rather than the discov- The Department of Science and Technology 21 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 22

has Identified specific area of research and Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be facilities to be supported on priority in the pleased to state : field of drug development. (a) the number of incidents of, crimes against Statement-I women since January, 1998, State/UT-wise;

CSIR has developed novel and cost-effective processes (b) the reasons for the increase of such crimes; for over 30 drugs as well as four drug intermediates licensed and commercialised. These are: Anti - AIDS (c) the number of cases solved and arrests AZT (Azidothymidine) Cipla, Lupin, Labozen; Anti-viral made, State/UT-wlse; Acyclovir Cipla, Lupin, Wockhard; Anti-cancer Etoposide (d) the steps taken/proposed to be taken by Clpla Mitoxantrone Sun Pharma, Ondansetron Cipla, the Government for the rehabilitation of rape victims; Leuprolide (LHRH agonist) Clpla, Anti-bacterlals Norfloxacin, Ciprofloxacin, Cipla, Azithromycin, Torrent, Kopran, (e) whether Delhi Is the most insecure city for Sulbactam, Unlchem Sultamlcilln tosyiate, Unichem Torrent; people particularly for women; Anti-malarial, Mefloquine, Unichem, Clpla; Cardlo-Vas- cular-Enalapril, Cadlla, New Land Labs, Oilltlazem, (f) If so, the reaction of the Government thereto; Lupin Nadolol, Lupin, Metoprolol, Lupin, Felodiplne, (g) the remedial measures being taken to check Cadlla; Lipid regulating, (lowering blood cholesterol), crimes against women; Gernfibrozil, Cadila, Analgesics & anti-Inflammatory, Ketorolac, Lupin, Flurblprofen, New Land Labs, SOL, (h) whether the Government propose to amend Cadlla FOC; Anti-allergic, Asternlzole, Cadila, Citrizine, the existing laws and to provide capital punishment to Sun Pharma; Anti-ulcer, Omeprazole, Cipla, Cadlla, persons involving in crimes against women and child FOC, Lansoprozole, Dr. Reddy's lab, Lupin; Anti-glau- prostitution; and coma, Betaxolol, Cadlla; Gastro-intestinal stimulant, Clsapride, Kopran; Anti-inflammatory, S-ibuprofen, Clpla; (i) If so, the details thereof? S-flurblprofen, FOC; Antihypertensive, SS-enalapril, Cadila. Newland Labs; Anti-glaucoma, S-timolol, FOC. THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L. K. ADVANI): (a) to (i) Available information In regard to The drug Intermediates are : Semi synthetic peni- incidents of crimes against women since January'98, cillin, O-Phenyl glycine, Lupin, Cadlla, SOL, 4-hydroxy State-wise/UT -wise has been shown in the enclosed phenyl glycine, Kopran; Ciprofloxacln, 2-4 dichiorofluro- Statement. benzene, Cipla, Lupin, Norfloxacln, 3-t:hloro-4 fluro 2. Available data In regard to crimes agelnst aniline, Navin Flourine. women for the first six months of 1998 reveal that the Statement-II Crime Rate (i.e., incidence of crime per lakh of popu- lation) Is the highest in Rajasthan (11.85), followed by New Drugs Discovered/Developed In India Madhya Pradesh (10.10), Delhi (9.70) and Andhra during the last five years Pradesh (8.72).

Product Year Use Institution 3. Information relating to the number of cases 1. Chandonium 1994 Neuromuscular CORI, Lucknow solved and arrests made is not readily available. Iodide Blocker 4. 'Public Order' and 'Police' are State sub- 2. Centpropazlne 1997 Antidepressant CORI, Lucknow jects as per the Seventh Schedule to the Constitution 3. Arteether 1997 Anti-Malarial CORI & CIMAP of India. The registration, investigation, detection and Lucknow prevention of crimes is primarily the responsibility of 4. Thromblnase Cardio-Vascular ICMR the State Governments. However, the Central Govern- ment has been writing to the State Governments and 5. Cyclosporln Immunology ICMR UT Administrations, from time to time, stressing upon [Engilshj them the need to take preventive and punitive meas- ures in connection with crimes against women. These Crime. Against Women measures include, inter alia, setting up 01 women police stations, creation of women police cells In po- '29. SHRI TARIQ ANWAR: lice stations, recruitment of women In police, Identifi- cation of atrocity-prone areas, hearing of rape cases SHRIMATI RANEE NARAH : in courts presided over by lady judges as far as 2;, Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 24 possible, sensltlsation of governmentlseml-governmentsl 2 3 4 private organisations for prevention of sexual harass- 14. Meghalaya 31 August ment of women at the place of their work, stern action against perpetrators of crimes against women, better 15. Mizoram 91 September enforcement of the existing laws, etc. 16. Nagaland 13 September 5. The Central Government Is alive to the needs of the changing society and has been continuously modifying 17. Orissa 2290 June and amending the existing laws with a view to making 18. Punjab 906 September them more stringent. The Central Government Is also Interacting with the State Governments on the ques- 19. Rajasthan 8593 August tion of providing death penalty for rape. This Issue was 20. 5ikkim 30 September also discussed in the Chief Minister's Conference held on the 27th of November, 1998. 21. Tamil Nadu 4422 June

6. Crimes against women are wide ranging 22. Tripura 231 September -and have soclo-economlc ramifications. The Depart- 23. Uttar Pradesh 9179 July ment of Women & Child Development has published a Legal Literacy Manual which attempts to Improve the 24. West Bengal 4294 August levels of awareness of women regarding the laws affecting them and the legal procedures. Media compalgns Total States 76211 are also undertaken by the Government, from time to Union Territories time, to emphasize the development needs of women and girl children and the need to empower them. 25. A & N Islands 14 September

Statement 26. Chandigarh 85 July

Incidence of Crimes committed against 27. D & N Haveli 12 September women during 1998 28. Daman & Diu September 51. State/UT Total Remarks 29. Delhi 1660 August No. (Figs. are upto the 30. Lakshadweep October month of) 31. Pondicherry 47 September 2 3 4 Total (UTs) 1820 States 1. Andhra Pradesh 8793 August TOIfI (Ali-India) 78031

2. Arunachal Pradesh 43 July Source: Monlhly Crime Slalislics 3. Assam 1246 July Note: Figures are Provisional 4. Goa 89 September HIV Infected Women

5. Gujarat 3939 August '30. DR. ASIM BALA: Will the Minister of HEALTH 6. Haryana 2095 September AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: 7. Himachal Pradesh 628 September (a) the number of pregnant women infected with HIV positive in the country; 8. Jammu & Kashmir 672 June 9. Karnataka 4151 September (b) whether the infection rate in pregnent women has increased; 10. Kerala 2899 August (C) if so, the reasons therefor; and 11. Madhya Pradesh 11192 September 12. Maharashtra 10332 September (d) the preventive measures being taken to check this malady? 13. Manlpur 52 September 25 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions 26

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY media strategy plan was adopted In collabo- OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT ration with the Ministry of Information and EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (d) As on 31-10-98 the total Broadcasting, School AIDS Education Pro- number of pregnant women reported by the States grammes have been initiated by different and UTs. infected with HIV is 989. This accounts for States. There is Involvement of Non-Gov- 1.24% of the total HIV infections reported In the coun- ernment Organisations in area specific tar- try. It has increased from 0.43% in 1992 to 1.24% in geted interventions. October, 1998. iii) Blood Safety

The main reasons for the increase in HIV infec- In order to achieve Blood Salety and Ra- tion in pregnant women is on account of Increasing tional use of blood, 815 blood banks in level of infection amongst the commercial sex work- public and VOluntary sectors have been strength- ers, truck drivers, Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) ened. There is complete ban on profes- clinic attenders, Intravenous drug users, who In turn sional blood donation w.e.f. 1.1.98. Efforts infect their spouses. are being made to promote voluntary blood donation by organising public awareness pro- PREVENTIVE MEASURES grammes.

Soon after the first few cases of HIV Infection iv) Control of STOs were detected in Chennai In 1986. a National AIDS Control 01 Sexually Transmitted Diseases Is Committee was constituted to oversee the magnitude one of the thrust areas of the programme of the HIV Infection in the country and to take appro- because there Is close association between priate control measures. In the year 1987, National these diseases and HIV/AIDS. In all, 504 AIDS Control Programme was launched which focussed STO clinics functioning at district, sub dis- on awareness about HIV/AIDS, screening of blood for trict level hospitals have been strengthened HIV infection and testing of individuals practicing high which includes training of medical ot/icers risk behaviours. and laboratory technicians in diagnosis and management of STDs as well. Besides all In 1992. the National AIDS Control Organisation the district women hospitals have been strength- (NACO) was established by the Ministry of Health and ened for the management of Reproductive Family WeHare to manage the programme activities. A Tract Infection (RTI) and Sexually Transmit- five-year strategic plan for HIV/AIDS prevention and ted Diseases (STDs). Promotion of quality control was implemented with $ 84 million loan from condom for STO prevention is another Im- the World Bank. Programme Management. Information portant aspect and as such It is made avail- Education and Communication (IEC) and Social Mobi- able at these centres. lisation, Surveillance, Blood Safety and Rational use v) Care & Support of blood, Control of Sexually Transmitted Disea~es (STDs), Condom Promotion, Clinical Management and For the clinical management of HIV/AIDS Care anct & Support are the main components of the related illnesses, physicians have been trained programme. and allocations of budget has been made accordingly to all States/UTs for the treat- i) Programme Management ment of opportunistic infections. States with high incidences of HIV/AIDS have been ad- Under the Programme Management at the vocated to establish Hospices for the com- central level, National AIDS Control Board prehensive care and support of terminally III was constituted for the expeditious Imple- destitute cases. mentation of the programme. At the State level Empowered Committees were consti- [Translation] tuted to achieve this end. State AIDS Cellsl Official Language Societies have been set up for the proper programme management in all States/UTs. '31. SHRI JAGDAMBI PRASAO YAOAV : Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: ii) Information. Education & Communication (a) the number of States and the number of For the effective Information, Education and High Courts whose official language was Hindi before Communication and Social Mobilisation, multi- adopting Oevnagri script 01 Hindi as official language 27 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 28

till 14th September, 1948 and whose official language Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER was made English after 15th September, 1948; AFFAIRS be pleased to state:

(b) whether permanent restrictions have been (a) whether the sugar industry has urged the imposed on the use of Hindi In public sector; Union Government to hike the import duty on sugar;

(c) whether the Secretary level officers have (b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons been given the liberty to use English for an unlimited therefor; and period; and (c) the reaction of the Government thereto? (d) whether the language of the Supreme Court is only English? THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZ- ERS AND MINISTER OF FOOD AND CONSUMER THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. AFFAIRS (SARDAR SURJIT SINGH BARNALA) : (a) ADVANI) : (a) Constituent Assembly of India had ac- ,(es, Sir. corded its consent on 14th September, 1949 to the provisions relating to Language and Official Language (b) The two apex organisations of the Sugar in the constitution of India. The information in regard Industry viz. Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) to the arrangements and provisions for Official Lan- and National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Facto- guage in the States and High Courts on 14th Septem- ries (NFCSF) have submitted representation to the ber. 1948 or prior to 14th September, 1949, is not Government stating, Inter alia, that there is a large available. inllow of imported sugar, and a steep fall in the When the Constitution of India came Into effect international prices of sugar and demanding an In- on 26th January, 1950 the. Official Languages of the crease in the import duty on sugar to 40% from the States of India remained effected by article 345 of present 5%. Constitution of India. According to the article 343 of the constitution, Hindi in Devnagari script was ac- (c) The matter Is under consideration of the ce"pted as Official Language of the Union. Government.

At the time when Constitution of India came Into Seizure of Stock 01 Edible 011 being there were total 28 states and 18 High Courts in the country. As per information given in the Official '33. SHRI MOTILAL VORA : Language Commission's Report of July, 1956, 5 states viz, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Central SHRI BALASAHEB VIKHE PATIL : India and Rajasthan had adopted Hindi and 2 states Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER namely Jammu & Kashmir and Sourastra had adopted AFFAIRS be pleased to state: their regional languages as Official Languages. In the remaining states, at the higher level of administration (a) the number of cases registered In connec- English continued to be used. According to the same tion with dropsy epidemic and the quantity of adulter- report Hindi and Regional Languages were being used ated edible oil seized In various States. only for proceedings in the then 3 High Courts viz. Central India, Pepsu and Rajasthan and in 2 High (b) the manner In which adulterated oil was Court viz. Hyderabad and Travancore-Cochln respec- utilized. tively. In the High Courts of the remaining states entire work was being done in English only. (c) whether the sale and import of mustard oil has been banned to check the spread 01 such dise- (b) No, Sir. ase; (c) No, Sir. (d) whether due to shortage of mustard oil (d) According to the article 348 (1) of the and other edible oils there Is a sharp rise in prices Constitution, English Is the language of Supreme Court alter dropsy epidemic: of India. (e) whether the Government have withdrawn {English} the control order which was in force for prevention of adulteration In edible oil; Hike In Import Duty on Sugar (f) If so, the reasons therefor; '32. SHRI VITHAL TUPE :

SHRI K. S. RAO : (g) the staps taken by the Govemment to regulate 29 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 30 the sale of edible oils and other essential commodities (h) No, Sir. in a planned way to prevent adulteration; (i) Does not arise. (h) whether the Essential Commodities Act pro- Child labour posed to be amended for the purpose; and *34. SHRI ARJUN SETHI : Will the Minister of (i) If so, the details thereof? LABOUR be pleased to state:

THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZ- (a) the total number of child labour rehabili- ERS AND MINISTER OF FOOD AND CONSUMER tated till date and the total amount spent thereon; AFFAIRS (SARDAR SURJIT SINGH BARNALA) : (a) and (b) The Government of NCT of Delhi has launched (b) whether any target has been fixed to reha- prosecution proceedings under PFA in 84 cases of bilitate all the children engaged in hazardous and non- adulteration of mustard oil with argemone oil during hazardous occupations in the country; the year 1998 (till 9th September, 1998). One case (c) If so, the details thereof; and has been filed by CBI under IPC, In Delhi. (d) the steps being taken by the Government No information is available about the quantity of in this regard? adulterated edible oil seized in various States and the manner 01 its utilisation. THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN JATIYA) : (a) to (d) The Government of India has been (c) In the wake of the panic created by the implementing two schemes lor rehabilitation 01 child dropsy cases and deaths, several States/UTs Imposed labour, namely National Child Labour Projects (NCLP) a ban on sale 01 loose mustard all. There is no ban on and Grant-in-aid to Voluntary Agencies. Under the schemes of NCLP, funds are released to the project import 01 mustard oil. societies at the district level which run special schools (d) There was some rise in the prices of ed- with provisions for non-formal education, vocational ible oils. particularly mustard oil alter dropsy epidemic training. nutrition. health care, stipend etc. 'So far, 76 child labour projects have been sanctioned in the child and strict quality checks that followed. However. the labour endemic States for the coverage of 1.5 lakh prices have shown an appreciable decline in the last children. The NCLPs (76) are primarily meant lor re- one month as shown below :- habilitation of children released from hazardous work. Varia lion in wholesale prices of Edible Oils Children who are engaged in work 01 non hazardous nature are mainly being taken care of through lormal Name of 011 Percentage variation and non formal schooling being looked after by the Department 01 Education, Ministry 01 Human Resource 18 Nov.l18 Oct. 27 Nov.l27 Oct. Development. Groundnut 011 -24.00% -5.6% Under the Grant-in-aid schemes, funds are re- Mustard Oil -4.50% -12.1% leased to the NGOs for taking up action oriented projects for the rehabilitation 01 child labour. 64 volun- Palmolein Oil -7.80% -6.2% tary organisations were extended assistance under the scheme during t 997 -98. Sunflower Oil -14.11% -7.0% Expenditure for the child labour schemes taken Soyabean 011 -10.50% -6.8% together is as under: CoconL.;t Oil -4.08% -5.4% Year Expenditure Sesame Oil +7.52% +2.1% (Rs. in lakhs)

(e) and (I) Prevention 01 adulteration in edible oil 1992-93 171.84 is governed by the Prevention of Food Adulteration 1993-94 Act. 1954 which is in force. 326.80 1994-95 159.21 (g) The Central Government have promulgated the Edible Oils Packaging (Regulation) Order, 1998 to 1995-96 342-9.71 ensure sale of sale edible oils to the consumer. The 1996-97 States have been advised to ensure strict enforce- 3383.50 ment of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955. 1997-98 1317.76 31 Written Answers December I, 1998 To Questions

Considering the magnitude of the problem of ADVANI) : (a) and (b) As per available information child labour a sequential, progressive and Integrated Village Defence Committees (VDC) are functioning in approach Is being adopted for rehabilitation of working the State of Jammu & Kashmir. with a view to counter children. the activities of militants In their respective villages. Presently each VDC concists of 1 Special Police Of- Apart from rehabilitative measures, the various ficer (SPO) plus 10 to 15 volunteers. The members of provisions of Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) the Village Defence Committees are provided with Act. 1986 are also being enforced. arms and equipments by the State Government as per the need. SPOs In Jammu & Kashmir are being paid a National Debate on Article 356 monthly honorarium of Rs. 1500/- and are provided *35. SHRI MADAN PATIL : training in the use of arms.

SHRI SURESH WARPUDKAR : It has been suggested to the State Government to consider strengthening the VDC scheme as per Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be need and to Integrate the VDCs into the eXisting pleased to state : counter Insurgency grid.

(a) whether the Union Government have initi- (c) to (e) There Is no such proposal at present. ated any national debate/discussion on Article 356 of Constitution using the forum of .inter State Council; Levy Price on Rice/Wheat and *37. SHRI SALRAM SINGH YADAV : (b) If so, the details thereof? SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SHINDE : THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L. K. Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER ADVANI) : (a) and (b) The recommendations of the AFFAIRS be pleased to state : Sarkaria Commission pertaining to article 356 of the Constitution of India have been discussed in the meet- (a) whether the Government have recently re- ings of the Standing Committee of the Inter-State vised the levy price of rice and wheat; Council held on 15.1.1997. 10.5.1997. 17.6.1997 and 8.7.1997. The matter was also discussed In the third (b) if so, the extent thereof indicating the original meeting of the Inter-State Council held on 17.7.1997 and revised prices: but It remained inconclusive. The Standing Committee of the Inter-State Council is now scheduled to meet on (c) the reasons for such increase; and 19.12.1998. The agenda includes discussion on the (d) the impart of such increase on the retail recommendations of the Sarkaria Commission relating prices of these foodgrains? to Emergency Provisions. THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZ- Village Defence Committees ERS AND MINISTER OF FOOD AND CONSUMER *36. DR. JAYANTA RONGPI : Will the Minister AFFAIRS (SARDAR SURJIT SINGH SARNALA) : (a) of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state : Government notify the prices of levy rice payable to rice millers/dealers for each Kharil Marketing Season. (a) whether the Government propose to form As there is no levy on wheat. no levy prices for wheat Village Defence Committees (V DC) to fight insurgency are fixed/notified. In the affected States: (b) A statement giVing State-wise prices of . (b) If so. the details of the scheme; levy rice for the current Kharif Marketing Season 1998- 99 and the previous season of 1997-98 is attached. (c) whether VDC scheme shall also be imple- mented In the North-Eastern region; (c) The prices of levy rice are fixed every season after considering all relevant factors like in- (d) If so. the time by which the VDC Scheme crease In the Minimum Support Price of paddy. statu- IS likely to be started in the said regions: and tory charges and milling charges. etc. etc.

(e) If not. the reasons therefor? (d) The prices of levy rice are payable to rice millers/dealers .for supplying levy rice exclusively for THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. 33 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 34

Central Pool for distribution under TPDS and for buffer Prices declared, Its consequent Impact on statutory stocking. Levy price Is only one of the many factors charges and others factors. Therefore. It Is not possl- which influences the retail price levels, and is fixed/ ble to estimate the Impact of Increase In Levy Prices increased every year, based on the Minimum Support on the retail price levels of rice.

Statement

Procurement Price of Levy Rice (Raw & Parboiled) for 1997-98 and 1998-99 (Oct. Sept.) Rs. per quintal State Common Grade 'A' 1997-9B 1998-99 1997-9B 199B-99 Raw P.Bld. Raw P.Bld. Raw P.Bld. Raw P.Bld. 1. Andhra Pradesh 735.10 73B.70 7B3.40 786.30 784.40 787.20 832.70 B34.80 2. Assam 691.BO 696.00 737 .. 50 741.00 737.90 741.40 783.60 7B6.40 3. Haryana/Delhi 729.40 733.10 780.70 7B3.60 77B.20 781.20 829.BO 831.90 4. Karnataka 679.40 6B3.BO 724.30 728.10 724.60 728.30 769.60 772.60 5. Madhya Pradesh 679.40 6B3.80 724.30 72B.l0 724.60 72B.30 769.60 772.60 6. Maharashtra 680.50 684.90 725.50 729.20 725.70 729.40 770.60 773.70 7. Orissa 710.30 714.30 757.20 760.40. 757.BO 761.00 B04.60 B07.20 8. Punjab 736.60 740.20 7B8.40 791.20 786.00 78B.BO B3B.00 840.10 9. Rajasthan 720.20 724.00 767.70 770.BO 76B.40 771.50 B15.9.0 81B.20 10. U.P .• 707.20 711.20 757.20 760.40 754.50 757.80 804.60 B07.20 11. West Bengal 676.30 680.70 721.00 724.BO 721.30 725.00 766.00 769.20 12. UT Chandigarh 716.50 720.40 763.70 766.90 764.40 767.60 811.60 814.10 13. Pondicherry 673.20 677.70 717.80 721.60 717.90 721.BO 762.50 765.70

'In U.P. if the paddy is subject to Market lee @ 4% the levy pllces will be as under: 1996-97 1997-98

Raw P. Bid. Raw P.Bld.

Common 662.70 686.60 719.60 723.40

Grade 'A' 767.80 770.80

{Tra nsla tion] (cl If so, the details thereof and the factors responsible therefor; and Production of Urea (d) the steps being taken to increase the pro- '38. SHRI ARVIND KAMBLE : Will the Minister duction of fertilizers? of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to state: THE MINISTER OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZ- (a) the target fixed for the production of Urea ERS AND MINISTER OF FOOD AND CONSUMER and other fertilizers by the fertilizer producing public AFFAIRS (SARDAR SURJIT SINGH BARNALA) : (a) sector undertakings during the last three years and Consolidated Information on the - production of urea the actual production made therein yearwlse; and other fertilizers by Central Public Sector Under- (b) whether there has been any decrease in takings with reference to the targets is given in the enclosed statement. its production; 35 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 36

(b) and (c) There was a decline of 9.2% In urea ii) Duty free import of capital goods for setting production In the Central Public Sector Units during up of new plants/modernisation of existing 1996·97, as compared to 1995-96. This decline was units. on account of limitations in the supply of gas to Rashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Limited-Thai (RCF), III) Deemed export benefits to indigenous sup· power to Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Limited pliers of capital goods to fertilizer projects and financial & movement constraints affecting the provided such supplies are made under the operations of National Fertilizers Limited (NFL). procedure of international competitive bid- ding. There was an Increase by 27% In urea produc- tion In the Central Public Sector Units In 1997-98, as iv) Duty free import of fertilizer raw materials compared to 1996-97. This Increase was on account and intermediates. of Improvement In the supply of gas to the fertilizer plants on the HBI pipeline, contribution to production v) Reasonable return on Investment to the en- by the Vljaypur Expansion Project of NFL which was trepreneurs under the Retention Price-cum· commissioned In March 1997 and Improved perform- Subsidy Scheme, at present applicable to ance of the Thai plant of RCF. urea.

(d) The following incentives are available to vi) Government gives special concession on de- the fertilizer projects to increase the production of controlled fertilizers In order to promote the fertilizers in the country; balanced used of plant nutrl'ents. This scheme Is implemented by Department of Agricul- i) Normally, no Industrial licence Is required ture and Cooperation. for setting up a fertilizer plant.

Statement

Product-wise target and production of fertilizers from 1995-96 to 1997-98 by central Public sector undertakings

(,000' MTI

Name Tarvol 1995·96 Production 1995-96 Tarv·,1996·97 Production 1896-87 Tarvol 1987·98 Production 1997·98 01 Product CTY N P CTY N P CTY N P OTY N p OTY N P CTY N P

UREA 5(226 2(94.( 00 52093 2396.3 0.0 5547.9 25520 00 47299 21758 00 5888.8 27088 o a 6006 7 2763, 00

AIS 308( 648 00 336 g 707 00 30(.8 640 a a 325' 683 a a 340 a 71 4 00 2897 60 8 00

CAN 4569 ,U2 00 3348 837 a a (18.5 10( 6 0.0 277.5 69 ( a a (065 101.6 0.0 270 6 677 00

DAP 630 0 1134 2898 5828 10( g 2681 573.0 1031 2636 (21.2 758 193.8 7360 1325 3386 7866 1416 3618

SSP 2(9 a a a 398 2(94 0.0 38.8 3'8.0 00 50.8 278.3 0.0 U.5 370.0 0.0 592 3175 00 50 8

20.20:0 620.1 124.0 1240725.5 1451 145.1588.5 117.711776585 1317131.7 6500'30.013006417 1283 1283

151515 300 a 45.0 450 3,3( (70 47.0 360 0 64.0 54 a 351'5 52.7 527 360.0 54.0 54.0 33, 7 (98

20.7:20.7 270.0 55.9 55.9 2380 49.3 493 300.0 62.' 62' 2(90 5, 5 5'.5 300.0 62.1 621 2(68 51.1 51.1

17171767500 11(8 11(8 72(.1 1231 1231 8300 5(( 1071 4361 R 1 7( 1 566.0 962 96.2 (30 9 733

102626 600 60 '5.6 70.0 7.0 18.2 100.0 '0.0 26.0 00 00 0 a 500 5 a 130 00 00 0.0

123216 600 72 182 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 12.0 32.0 725 8.7 23.2 76.0 9.0 2(.0 23.6 2.8 76

14:35:14 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.3 ,0 2.6

1(:2814 0.0 0.0 00 18(.0 25.8 51.5 ,000 1(.0 28.0 10.3 1.4 2.9

To,al 90520 3139.8 7041 8784.2 30271 aVO.7 V2(0.7 3134.0 713 ( 78836 2733.8 623.1 98(21 3384.6 8051 V383.4 3340.8 ?281

Legend

AIS Ammonium Sulphat.

CAN Calcium Ammonium Nitrate

DAP DI·Ammonlum Phosphate

SSP Single Superphosphate 38 37 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions

of the existence of gangs operating In various parts of (English] the country, particularly in metropolitan cities. and Grants to Voluntary Organisations for Tribal Women engaged in extortion and other organised crimes. Ac- cording to available Information, these gangs indulge '39. SHRIMATI KAMAL RANI: Will the Minister in pilferage of imported goods lying in docks/storage, of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased smuggling of gold and other contraband, drug traffick- to state: ing, Hawala racket and getting cuts for setting land and living premises disputes. (a) whether grants are being released in time to the voluntary organisation running education cen- 'Public Order' and 'Police' are State subjects un- tres for the tribal women in the States and particularly der the Constitution of India. Accordingly prevention of in U.P.; crime as well as investigation and detection of crime are the responsibility of the State Governments. The (b) if not. the reasons therefore; Central Government, however, extends financial as- (c) the steps taken by the Government to pro- sistance to the State Governments for Improving their vide grants in time; poliCing infrastructure. The Central Government also shares intelligence with the State Governments afld (d) whether the Government have received any sends them advisories from time to time. representation from some voluntary organisations to increase the amounts of grant-In-aid and for making The offences relating to extortion are punlshat:-Ie the payment once in a year; and under the relevant provisions of the Indian Penal Code (Chapter XVII). There is, however, no proposal to (e) if so. the details thereof? amend the Indian Penal Code In this regard.

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Sarkarla Commission OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI): (a) to (e) The information is 231. SHRI MAHBOOB ZAHEDI : Will the Minis- being collected and will be placed on the table of the ter of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: House. (a) whether there is a recommendation by Sarkaria Extortion of Money by Mafia Gangs Commission that Governors may be appointed in con- sultation with the respective States; and '40. SHRI MADHUKAR SIRPOTDAR : (b) if so, whether the recent appointment of SHRI ANANT GANGARAM GEETE: Governors by the Government have been made In accordance with the recommendations made by Sarkarla Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be Commission? pleased to state : THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LX (a) whether Mafia gangs are involved in extor- ADVANI) : (a) The Sarkaria Commission has recom- tion of money from traders, professionals and Industri- mended that In order to ensure effective consultation alists in the country, particularly in Metropolitan cities; with the State Chief Minister in the selection of a (b) if so, the details thereof; person to be appOinted as Governor, the procedure of cOMultation should be prescribed in the Constitution (c) the steps taken to check this menace; Itself by suitably amending article 155.

(d) whether the Government propose to amend (b) Even as the recommendations of the Sarkarla the Cr. P.C. to provide deterrent punishment for these Commission relating to the ollice of Governor are crimes; being deliberated upon. the State Governments are invariably taken into confidence while making appoint- (e) if so, the details thereof; and ments of Governors. (f) the steps taken by the Government in this ExpanSion of Vlsakhapatnam Refinery ProJect regard? 232. DR. T. SUBBARAMI REDDY: Will the Min- THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. Ister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased ADVANI) : (a) to (f) The Central Government Is aware to state: 39 Written Answers December 1 , 1998 To Questions 40

(a) whether the Hindustan Petroleum Corpora- the steps taken to expedite the finalisation of the tion Limited has penalised the Bharat Heavy Electricals departmental proceedings and issued charge sheets in Limited for delays in supply of equipment to its remaining cases; and Visakhapatnam refinery project; (e) the time by which the remaining cases are (b) if so, whether BHEL and some other sup- likely to be cleared ? pliers are running behind schedule by two to four months; THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA (c) if so, the reasons therefor; and PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) Only one officer has been placed under suspension as on date w.e.f. 22.02.98 (d) the steps proposed to be taken by the for the reasons that he was arrested by the C.B.I. on Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited to complete 22.02.98 and remained in judicial custody for more the expansion of Vlsakhapatnam Refinery Project? than 48 hours In connection with the criminal case regarding supply of Biscuits to the Govl. of Delhi THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY through Super Bazar. OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) In accordance with terms of (b) to (e) There are two officers against whom the contracts, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation lim- three departmental inquiries have been initiated from ited (HPCL) has enforced penalty clause on Bharat January, 1996 and March, 1998 respectively. The time Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL) on those orders which taken Is due to the objection raised by the Charged have been delayed. Official regarding bias against the Inquiry Officer and changing of Inquiry Officer, non-constitution of Disci- (b) 16 suppliers, including BHEL, BHPV, L & T, plinary Committee of the Board being the disciplinary etc. are running behind schedule. authority to consider the above matter, indisposition of . (c) Delay by various suppliers is usually caused the Inquiry Officer and non availability of Presenting due to lack of internal planning/monitoring long shop Officer, who had gone abroad for over 3 months. The fabrication time and paucity of finance, etc. Super Bazar has Informed that they have taken steps for early completion of the inquiries. (d) HPCL has made rigorous attempt to mini- mise delays in equipment delivery and to recoup as Tribal People Living below Poverty Line much lost time as possible by continuous follow-up 234. SHRI KRISHAN LAL SHARMA : Will the with vendors. In case of construction contracts, con- Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT structions time was crashed and, whenever necessary, be pleased to state : contracts were offloaded from defaulting contractors and fresh orders placed. Regular monitoring of con- (a) whether it is a fact that 80% of the tribals tractor performance at all level by HPCL and the in the country are living below poverty line; consultant is being undertaken to expedite the com- pletion of project. (b) If so, the reasons therefor;

Officer Under Suspension In Super Bazar (c) whether the Government propose to take any measure to uplift the standard of these tribals; 233. DR. BIZAY SONKAR SHASTRI: Will the and Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (d) if so, the details thereof?

(a) the number of officers under suspension THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY as on date In the Super Bazar and since when indicat- OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI ing the reasons therefor; MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) No, Sir. According to the estimates of Planning Commission on poverty for the (b) the number of officers against whom de- year 1993-94, 51.94% and 41.14% of tribal population partmental inquiries are in progress; are below the poverty line in rural and urban areas. respective Iy. rC) the dates on whiCh the inquiries were insti- tuted and the time limit fixed for their completion; (b) Geographical isolation of tribal areas, poor resource base, IQ,W literacy levels. technological back- (d) the reasons for not finalising the same and 41 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 42

wardness, etc., are responsible for relatively higher A statement showing all the States (major or incidence of poverty among the tribals. small) who have achieved Birth Rate less than the all India average during the year 1997 Is enclosed. (c) and (d) Various poverty alleviation programmes and other development programmes are being imple- The States of Andhra Pradesh, GuJarat, Haryana, mented under Tribal Sub-Plan strategy. In addition, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Punjab, Tamil certain Central and Centrally Sponsored Schemes and Nadu and Himachal Pradesh have achieved a Couple State Plan Programmes are being implemented for Protection Rate higher than the all India average as accelerated socio-economic development of Sched- on 31st March, '98. uled Tribe population. (b) Under Family Planning Programme a number Disposing of Mustard 011 into River of methods are offered to people like male and female sterilizations, IUD, condoms and Oral Pills. 235. SHRI MADHAVRAO SCINDIA : As per National Family Health Survey (1992-93), SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SHINDE : female sterilisation Is by far the most popular method of family planning. Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: Statement

(a) the stockists and other traders of mustard States who have achIeved BIrth Rate less than oil disposed of the oil into the Yamuna river contami- aI/India average during the year 1997 (Sample nating the water following spread of Dropsy as an RegIstration System EstImates) epidemic in Delhi and around it; State Birth Rate 1997· (b) II so, the details thereof; and 1. Andhra Pradesh 22.5 (c) if not, the steps taken by the Government 2. Gujarat 25.6 to check such type of contamination of Yamuna river? 3. Karnataka 22.7 THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT 4. Kerala 17.9 EZHILMALAI) : (a) The Central Pollution Control Board, 5. Maharashtra 23.1 have reported that they are not aware of any incident of disposed of mustard oil in the river Yamuna. 6. Orissa 26.5

(b) and (c) Do not arise in view of (a) above. 7. Punjab 23.4 8. Tamil Nadu 19.0 Family Planning Programmes 9. West Bengal 22.4 236. SHRI MULLAPALLY RAMACHANDRAN: Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be 10. Arunachal Pradesh 21.4 pleased to state : 11. Goa 14.2

(a) the States which have reported the best 12. Himachal Pradesh 22.6 achievements in the implementation of family planning 13. Manipur 19.7 programmes; and 14. Mlzoram 15.0 (b) the details of family planning programme that have received the most popular response? 15. Slkklm 19.8 16. Trlpura 18.3 THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT India·· 27.2 EZHILMALAI) : (a) Overriding objective of Family Wel- fare Programme is to control rate of growth of popula- = Figures ProviSional. tion. Growth of population in turn is directly controlled ". Excludes Jammu & Kashmir due 10 pari recelpl 01 relurns by use of family planning methods measured as Cou- Nole· Inlormation In respecl 01 Ihe Siale 01 Jammu & Kashmir Is nol ple Protection Rate. available. 43 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 44

(Translation) (b) if so, the details thereof;

Production of Sugarcane (c) the total cost exchequer to be born every year; 237. SHRIMATI KAMAL SANI : Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER A'FFAIRS be pleased to (d) whether this decision has been taken as state: per the recommendations of the Oil Coordination Committee; and (a) the quality of sugarcane produced during the last year In Uttar Pradesh alongwith the quantity (e) if so, the details thereof? likely to be produced during the current year; THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (b) if so, the details indicating the crushing OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH capacity of the sugar mills at present in Uttar Pradesh; KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (e) The Government had constituted a Committee of Directors (Marketing) of (c) whether the present sugar mills in the State Oil Companies for the purpose of revision of dealers' are capable of crushing the entire bulk of sugarcane; Commission on MS, HSD, LPG etc. Based on the and recommendation of the Directors' Committee, the dealers' (d) if not, the action proposed to be taken to commission on MS/HSD was revised on 6.11.97 hav- ensure the crushing of entire sugarcane produced in ing financial Impact of about Rs. 227 crores. The the State? dealers commission was also revised on 1.4.98 as per the approved formula in respect of revision in All India THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Consumer Price Index with retrospective effect from OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA 3.7.1996. PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) The sugarcane production in Uttar Pradesh during the last 1997-98 [Translation) (October-September) sugar season was 1334.0 lakh tonnes. As against this, the likely sugarcane produc- Sex Crimes with Children tion during the current 1998-99 season is 1260 lakh 239. SHRI RAJVEER SINGH: tonnes. The sugar industry has been del/censed w.e.1. 11.9.1998. The installed capacity of the sugar mills of SHRI JAYSINHJI CHAUHAN: Uttar Pradesh as on 31.8.98 was 293325 TCD. Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be (c) and (d) The sugarcane produced in the State pleased to state : of Uttar Pradesh is utilised for manufacture of sugar, khandsari and gur. Besides this, It is also used for (a) whether there has been sharp rise in the seed and chewing purposes. The percentage utilisa- sex crimes with children; tion of sugarcane by the sugar mills has been in the (b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons range of 35 to 42 In the recent past. Thus, the mills therefor; and have adequate capacity to crush the available sugarcane In the State of Uttar Pradesh. In order to increase the (c) one steps taken by the Government to crushing capacities of the sugar mills, 99 letters of prevent such crimes? intent were granted for setting up of new sugar facto- ries as well as expansion in the existing crushing THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. capacity before the delicenslng of the industry. ADVANI) : (a) and (b) Available Information relating to the Increasing of child rape, procuration of minor girls [English) and selling and buying of girls for prostitution during the years 1995 to 1997 is given below: Revision of Commission for Petrol Dealers 51. Year Child Procuration Selling or Buying or 238. SHRI S. S. OWAISI : No. girls girls SHRI PRASAD BABURAO TANPURE : 1. 1995 4,067 107 17 19 Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- 2 1996 4,083 94 6 22 RAL GAS be pleased to slate : 3. 1997 Not available 87 9 13 (a) whether the Government have revised the Commission of petrol dealers recenlly; (c) 'Pollc~' being a State subject, it is essen- 46 45 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions tially lor the State Government to take such preven- (b) If so. the details thereof; tive and punitive measures as are necessary to curb the crime against children. The Central Government, (c) the total population of Chandlgarh and the on its part. Is giving focussed attention to the prob- number of ration cards issued till date; and lems 01 women and children through the Department (d) the number of ration depots at present? of Women & Child Development. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY [Trans/ation} OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL Suggestion for Amending Acts SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) The Implementation of Public Distribution System (PDS) is the joint responsi- 240. SHRI THAWAR CHAND GEHLOT : Will the bility of the Central and the State Governments. While Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT the Central Government is responsible for procuring be pleased to state : and making available PDS commodities to the States/ (a) whether there is any proposal to amend Union TerritorIes, the operational arrangements for the existing Acts/Laws relating to Scheduled Castes further distribution to the consumers under the PDS and Scheduled Tribes; Including issue of ration cards is a subject matter wIthin the Jurisdiction of the State Government/Union (b) if so, the details thereof; and Territory Administration.

(c) the time by which a final decision is likely (c) Total estimated population of Chandigarh to be taken in this regard? as on July 1, 1998 is 8.40 lakhs and the number of THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Ration Cards in circulation is 1.96 lakhs (as on 31 st OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI August, 1998). MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) to (c) Presumably the refer- (d) As reported by the Union Territory Admin- ence is to the Report submitted by the National Com- istration of Chandigarh there are 247 Fair P,ice Shops mission for SCs and STs to the Government in which in the Union Territory (as on 31st August. 1998). recommendations have been made to amend eXisting Acts/Laws on certain subjects relating to SCs/STs dealt CGHS Dispensaries In Southern States with by this Ministry. 242. SHRI T. GOVINDAN : Will the Minister of Under Section 6 of the Constitution (65th Amend- HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state' ment) Act 1990, the reports of the Commission alongwlth the Action Taken Memorandum are to be laid on the (-a) whether the CGHS dispensaries located in Table of both the Houses of the Parliament. Southern States are able to cater the demands of the CGHS beneficiaries/pensioners; The National Commission for SCs/STs has so far submitted four Reports and a Special Report to the (b) if so, the details of places covered by Government. First, Second and Special Report of the CGHS dispensaries; Commission have already been laid on the Table of both Houses 01 Parliament alongwith Action Taken (c) if not. whether the Union Government pro- Memor.andum. The process of preparing Action Taken pose to start new CGHS dispensaries in those areas Memorandum on the recommendations of Commission where CGHS facilities are not available at present; in its Third and Fourth Report is going on and as soon and as the process is completed the Action Taken Memo- randum will be laid on the Table of both Houses. (d) if so, the details of places to be covered during 1998-99 and if not. the reasons therefor? (Eng/ish) THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Issue of Ration Cards OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT 241. SHRI SATYA PAL JAIN: Will the Minister EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) In the Southern States, the of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to cities of 8angalore. Chennai. Hyderabad and Trivandrum state: are covered by CGHS and the demands of the benefi- ciaries and pensioners are generally met according to (a) whether the Government have formulated the features of the Scheme. any policy about issue 01 Ration Card to the residents 01 Chandigarh: (c) and (d) As per the present polley of the 47 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 48

Government, the CGHS is to be extended first to the ter of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be capital cities of the States which fulfil the prescribed pleased to state : norms subject to the availability of resources. (a) whether the National Commission for Scheduled There is a proposal to open one Ayurvedic and Castes and Scheduled Tribes recommended creation one Homoeopathic dispensary in Trivandrum during of SCs/STs development corporation on the lines of the year 1998-99 subject to availability of infrastruc- the Planning Commission; ture including staff. (b) If so, the details thereof; and (Translation] (c) the decision of the Government thereon? Complaints against Distributor. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 243. SHRI PUNNULAL MOHALE : Will the Min- OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI ister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) and (b) No, Sir. to state: (c) Does not arise. (a) the total number of complaints received E.S.I. Scheme against distributors and Regional Sales Officers from Members of ParllamenIlEx-MP's/consumers for the 245. SHRI AJAY KUMAR S. SARNAIK : Will the last three years. year wise; Minister of LABOUR be pleased to state:

(b) the number of complaints out of them (a) the basic features of Employees State In- disposed of by the Government; and surance Scheme and the date of Its Introduction;

(c) the time by which the pending complaints (b) the number of workers (beneficiaries) con- are likely to be disposed ol? tributing towards ESI at present; and

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (c) the details of participation of the State OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH Governments and ESI Corporation In regard to provid- KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (c) the yearwlse details ing benefits to the beneficiaries ? of complaints received against PSU 011 Companies distributorships from Members of ParliamenllEx-MPsl THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN Consumers during the last three years are given JATIYA) : (a) and (b The Employees' State Insurance below: Scheme provides comprehensive Medical Care and cash benefits to the workerslfamilies in the contingen- 1995·96 1996-97 1997-98 cies of sickness. maternity and employment injury Complaints from MPs/Ex-MPs 104 123 205 resulting in disablement or death. The Scheme IS applicable to power-using factories employing 10 or Complaints from Consumers 77139 106105 88004 more persons and non-power using factories and Complaints against Field Officers 2 4 certain other establishments employing 20 or more persons. The Scheme is applicable to the employee:; All Complaints received during 1995-96. 1996-97 drawing wages up to Rs. 6500/- per month. The Scheme and 1997-98 were disposed off. was initially introduced at two centres with effect from 24.2.1952. Presently there are 83.62 Lakh employees Generally, complaints received from MPs/Ex-MPs contributing to the Scheme. and consumers are Investigated and required to be disposed off within a months time. For complaints (d) The responsibility for administration of Medical pending for more than one months time due to cir- Care under the ESI Scheme vests In the State Gov- cumstances beyond control, efforts are made to re- ernments/Union Territory Administrations except in Delhi solve the same with regular follow up with the Oil and Noida where it is being administered by the ESIC direct. The work relating to disbursement of cash Companies. benefits to the beneficiaries is being administered by (English] the ESI Corporation.

Creetlon of SC's/ST's Development Corporation Employment Exchanges for Handicapped

244. SHRI G.M. BANATWALLA : Will the Minis- 246. SHRI'MOINUL HASSAN AHAMAD : Will 49 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 50 the Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWER- 2 MENT be pleased to state : 9. The Employment Officer. Special Employment Exchange for (a) whether the Government have set up spe- Physically Handicapped, , Gujara!. cial employment exchanges and special cells for the (Upgraded on 21.3.95) handicapped persons in the States; 10. The Sub-Regional Employment Onicer, Special Employment (b) if so, the details thereof; and Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Kooasiwala Bunglow, Junction Plot, Rajkot, Gujara!. (c) il not. the reasons therefor? 11. The Sub-Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Multistoreyed BUild- OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI Ing Nanpura, Surat. Gujara!. MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) and (b) There are 50 Special Employment Exchanges and 39 Special Cells for the 12. The Employment OHicer, Special Employment Exchange for handicapped persons in the States/UTs as per state- Physically Handicapped, 1282, Sector-13 C, Chandigarh- ment attached. 160018.

(c) Does not arise. 13. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange fClr Physically Handicapped, Stock Palace, Shimls-271 042, Statement Himachal Pradesh.

Special Employment Exchanges for Phvs/cally 14. The Employment OffICer, Special Employment Exchange for Handicapped in States/UTs Physically Handicapped, Jammu, Jammu & Kashmir. (Upgraded on 21.3.95) S.No. Address 15. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for 2 Physically Handicapped, No.5, Crescent Road, High 1. The Regional Employment OHicer. Special Employment Grounds, West Bangalor.S60 020, Karnalaka. Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Azamabad, 16. The Sub-Regional Employment Omcer, Special Employment Hyderabad-500 020, Andhra Pradesh. Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Gulbarga, Karnalaka.

2. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for (Upgraded on 31.3.98) Physically Handicapped, Visakhapatnam. Andhra Pradesh. 17. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for 3. The Asst!. Director. (Employment), Special Employment Physically Handicapped, Mysore, Karnalaka. Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Naharlagun, Arunachal (Upgraded on 21.3.95) Pradesh. (Sanctioned on 19.4.96) 18. The Sub-Regional Employment Onicer, Special Employment Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Kottayarn, Kerala. 4. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange!or Physically Handicapped, Guwahati, Assam. (Upgraded on 24.3.98) 19. The Employment Onicer, SpeCial Employment Exchange 5. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for for Physically Handicapped, Kozhlkode, Kerala. Physically Handicapped. Jorhat Assam. (Upgraded on 21.3.95) (Upgraded on 21 .3.95)

6. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for 20. The Sub-Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment Physically Handicapped. Combined Building labour, Bailey Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Neyyallinkara, Kerala. Road, Patns-BOO 001. Bihar. (Upgraded on 24.3.98)

7. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for 21. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for Physically Handicapped. Salajoso Cross Road, Opp. S.V. Physically Handicapped, Nandavanarn Road, Palayam, Colliege. -380 001. GUjarat Trivandrum, Kerala.

8. The Sub-Regional Employment Onicer, Special Employment 22. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, Kollli Building. Physically Handicapped, 965, Wright Town, Jabalpur-482001 Baroda, Gujara!. Madhya Pradesh. 51 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 52

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23 The Special Employment Officer, Special Employment 37. The Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Mercantile Chambers, Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Allahabad, Uttar 3rd Floor, Graham Road, Ballard Estate, Mumbai-490001. Pradesh. Maharashlra. (Upgraded on 7.3.96) 38. The Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment 24. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, BarelHy, Uttar Physically Handicapped, Nagpur, Maharashtra. Pradesh. (Upgraded on 30.3.95) (Upgraded on 7.3.96) 25. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange lor 39. The Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment Physically Handicapped, Pune, Maharashtra Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Ghaziabad, Uttar (Upgraded on 30.3.95) Pradesh. (Upgraded on 7.3.96) 26. The Employment Ollicer, Special Employment Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, Thane, Maharashtra. 40. The Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, Gorakhpur, Uttar (Upgraded on 30.3.95) Pradesh. 27. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange lor (Upgraded on 7.3.96) Physically Handicapped, Imphal, Manipur. 41. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for (Upgraded on 15.3.96) Physically Handicapped, G.T. Road, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh.

28. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange lor 42. The Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, Lucknow, Uttar Physically Handicapped, Flat No. 367, Sahld Nagar, Bhuba- Pradesh. neshwar. Orissa-751 007. (Upgraded on 7.3.96) 29. The Sub-Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment 43. The Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for PhYSically Handicapped. Block No.2. Gill Exchange lor Physically Handicappod, Mathura, Uttar Road, Ludhiana, Punjab. Pradesh. (Upgraded on 7.3.96) 30. The AsslI. Director, Special Employment Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, Ajmer, Rajasthan. 44. The Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment (Upgraded on 30.3.96) Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Varanasl, Uttar Pradesh. 31. The AsslI. Director, Special Employment Exchange lor (Upgraded on 7.3.96) Physically Handicapped, Alwar, Rajasthan. 45. The Special E'llployment Officer, Special Employment (Upgraded on 30.3.96) Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, 67, Bantinet Street, 3rd Floor, Calcutta, West Bengal. 32. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, Jaipur-302 001, Rajasthan. 46. The Employment Ollicer, Special Employment Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, Union Territory of Chandlgarh. 33. The AsslI. Director, Special Employment Exchange lor (Upgraded on 31.3.95) Physically Handicapped, 33, Mount Road, Nandanam, 47. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for Madras Chennal-6oo 035, Tamil Nadu. Physically Handicapped, Barack No. llE-5, Block A, Curzon Road, New Delhi. 34. The Sub-Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, AgartaJa, Tripura. 48. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange (Sanctioned on 31.3.98) lor Physically Handicapped, Trans Yamuna, Deihl. (Upgraded on 31.3.95) 35. The Regional Employment Officer, Special Employment 49. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for Exchange for Physically Handicapped, Agra. Uttar Pradesh. Physically Handicapped. Ernakulam. Kerala. (Upgraded on 7.3.96) (Upgraded on 21.3.95) 36. The Regional Employment Officer. Special Employment 50. The Employment Officer, Special Employment Exchange for Exchange lor Physically Handicapped, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Physically Handicapped, Kollam Kerala. (Upgraded on 7.3.96) (Upgraded on 21.3.95) 53 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 54

Special Cells in the States 2 3

S. No. State Location of the Spl. Cell 30. Tamil Nadu Salem

2 3 31. Tamil Nadu Tlrunelveli

1. Andhra Pradesh Vijayawada 32. Tamil Nadu Vellore

2. 8ihar Maraphari 33. Tamil Nadu Chldnabararar

3. Haryana Sonepat 34. Tamil Nadu Periyar

4. Haryana Mahendragarh 35. Tamil Nadu Uthaganelam

5. Himachal Pradesh Dharamsala 36. West Bengal 8arrackpore

6. Kerala Palghat 37. West Bengal Howrah

7. Kerala Nedumangad 3B. West 8engal Purulia

B. Kerala Kayamkulam 39. West 8engal Kharagpur

9. Kerala Aluva Spread of Aids

10. Kerala Irinjalkuda 247. SHAI RUPCHAND MUAMU : Will the Min- ister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased 11 . Karnataka Mangalore(shifted from Tumkur) to state:

12. Madhya Pradesh 8ilaspur (a) whether medical apparatus used bydentists are contributory factors to spread AIDS; and 13. Madhya Pradesh Durg (b) if so, the steps taken by the Government 14. Madhya Pradesh Dewas against this danger ? 15. Madhya Pradesh Rewa THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 16. Maharashtra Nasik OF I:iEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) No, Sir. The medical apparatus 17. Maharashtra Sholapur used by dentists do not contribute to the spread of AIDS if properly sterilised. 1B. Maharashtra Kolhapur (b) In order to prevent spread of HIV/AIDS by 19. Meghalaya Shillong dentists, guidelines on Universal precautions to be 20. Nagaland Kohima observed has been circulated to all hospitals.

21. Orissa Cuttack Proxy War

22. Punjab Amritsar 24B. SHRI VAIDYA VISHNU DUTT : Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: 23. Rajasthan Kota (a) the total number of security/Army person- 24. Rajasthan Junjhunu nel killed In J & K while combating the proxy war;

25. Rajasthan Sikar (b) the steps taken to rehabiHtate their dependents; and 26. Rajasthan Sriganganagar

27 Tamii Nadu Coimbatore Ic) the number of security/Army personnel missing or untraced? 2B. Tamil Nadu Chenglepet THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. 29. Tamil Nadu Cuddalore ADVANI) : (a) As per available intormation. 1694 Se------55 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 56 curity Force personnel have been killed In militants (d) if not, the reasons therefor? violence in J & K during the period January 1990 to October 1998. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA (b) In cases of deaths occurlng In the course PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) A statement showing the of performance of duties attributable to acts to vio- number of godowns constructed/under construction by lence by terrorists, an ex-gratia payment of Rs. 5.00 the FCI In Bihar, capacity-wise, as on 30.9.1998 is lakhs is admissible. In cases of death occurlng in enclosed. action against milltantslterrorists/extremists etc .• the dependents are paid an amount of Rs. 7.50 lakhs. (b) Yes, Sir. Benefits in lieu of group insurance. and liberalized (c) As per approved Annual Plan 1998-99,5000 pension, are also admissible. M.T. capacity godown is under construction at Gumla Preference is also given to children of the de- (Distt. Ranchi). ceased personnel in admission to certain professional (d) Does not arise. courses. Statement In addition, in the case of CPMFs, dependents of deceased personnel are eligible for appointment Number of Godowns Constructed/Under to group C & D Government jobs on compassionate Construction in Bihar, Capacity-Wise grounds. (Fig. in '000 Tonnes) (c) The information is being collected and will SI.No. Name of the Centre Covered (Capaclty- be iaid on the table of the House. (Owned) wise) Renaming of Railway Stations A. Constructed Godowns 249. SHRI AMAR ROY PRADHAN : Will the 1. Jasidlh 12.50 Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: 2. Darbhanga 5.74 (a) whether any proposal for renaming of Rail- 3. Jalnagar 9.67 way Stations has been received from the Government of Bengal; 4. Gaya (FSD) 64.72

(b) II so, the details thereof; and 5. Gaya (SlIo·Bins) 32.00

(c) the decision taken thereon? 6. Dhanbad 13.74 7. Chanpatia 6.28 THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) According to available information, no 8. Muzalfarpur 7.60 such proposal has been received. 9. Narainpur Anant 36.67 (b) and (c) Do not arise. 10. Buxar 25.00

{Trans/ation] 11. Dlghaghat 32.44

Godowns In Bihar 12. Mokalneh 57.63

250. SHRI MOHAMMAD ALI ASHRAF FATMI 13. Phulwari Sharif 56.97 Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS 14. Belourl (Purnea) 8.98 be pleased to state: 15. Katihar 10.84 (a) the number of godowns constructed/under construction In Bihar, capacity-wise; 16. Saharsa 14.64 395.42 (b) whether the Government propose to con- struct some more godowns In the State; B. Godowns I:1nder Construction

(c) If so, the details thereof; location-wise; and 1. Gumla 5.00 57 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 58

Assistance to Voluntary Organisations in Gularat 2

251. SHRI HARIBHAI CHAUDHARY: Will the 2. Praja Abyudaya Seva Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT Saimiti, Chilloor. be pleased to state : 3. Sri Subramaneshwari Mahila Mandali, Guntur. (a) the number of voluntary organisations in Gujarat gelling financial assistance from the Central 4. ViJayapuram Praja Seva Government; Samiti, Chilloor.

(b) the extent of financial assistance demanded 5. Indian Council for Social by these institutions and the actual assistance pro- Welfare, Hyderabad. vided to them during the last two years; 2. Assam Jagiriti Sanmilita (c) the criterion adopted by the Government Unnayan Kendra, Lakhimpur. for granting the financial assistance to voluntary or- ganisations for welfare activities; and 3. Bihar 1. Indira Gandhi Samaj Sevashram, Patna. (d) the name of organizations black listed dur- ing the last two years, State-wise? 2. Gulab Singh Mahlla Evam Bal Kalyan Sangh, Siwan. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI 3. Gramin Bal Vanita Vikas MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) and (b) The number of volun- Nlketan, Nabada. tary organisations in Gujarat which were given finan- 4. All India Santhal Welfare cial assistance by the Ministry of Social Justice and and Cultural S6ciety, Empowerment in 1996-97 and 1997-98, and the total Sahebaganj. amount of assistance sanctioned are as follows:- 5. The Institute for National Year No. of Amount of assistance Development, Integration Organisations sanctioned and Awareness, Kankarbagh, (Rs. in lakh) Patna. 1996-97 29 129.19 6. The Women's Relief and Welfare Society, Patna. 1997-98 31 164.58 7. Vananchal Vlkas Sevashram, (c) The organisations should be registered un- Sahebganj. der the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and should be functioning for at least 2 years. The grant-In-aid Is 8. Navin Bharatiya Pratishthan, released as per the norms prescribed in respect of Muzaffarpur. each scheme and on the basis of the recommendation 4. Delhi 1. Shoshan Unmoolan of the State Government concerned. Parishad, Delhi.

(d) A list of organisations In whose case grant- 2. YWCA, Asha Project, New In-aid was discontinued, or who have been blacklisted Delhi. is attached as Statement. 5. Karnataka 1. Bhanu Educational Statement Society, Bangalore.

List of the voluntary organisations in whose 2. Centre for Education, case grant-In-aid was discontinued or Service & Training Bangalore who were blacklisted 6. Kerala Kolhtm Nataka Vedi, State Name of the Organisation Kollam.

2 7. Orissa Sanjeevani, Bhubaneshwar.

1. Andhra Pradesh 1. Pragati Youth Sang ham, 8. Rajasthan S.L. Adarsh Vldyalaya Guntur. Samltl, Srlganganagar. 59 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 60

2 various posts in C.C.R.H .• New Delhi and state:

9. Sikkim 1. Association for Social Health (a) the details of advertisements givan by the in India. Gangtok. Council with reference to the appointment for the posts of Senior Research Fellow and Junior Research 2. Shradha. Pakyong. Fellow from June, 1997 to June. 1998; and 10. Tamllnadu 1. Applied Inter-Disciplinary (b) the details of applications invited for these Development Research posts a long with the qualifications? Institute. ChennaL

2. Kalaiselvi Karunalaya THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Social Welfare Society. OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT Chennal. EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) No general advertisement In the Newspaper was given for the recruitment. As 11. Uttar Pradesh 1. Sama] Kalyan Shlksha per the laid down procedure for the recruitment to the Samiti. Deorla. post of Senior Research Fellow (SRF) and Junior Research Fellow (JRF) the requisition Is sent to the 2. Akhil Bharatiya Sama] employment exchange of the area where the units Is Kalyan Prathlsthan, located and is having the vacancies. During the period Deoria. June 1997 to June 1998 two requisitions were sent to 3. Taradevi Shiksha Samltl, the employment exchanges at Lucknow and at Delhi Deoria. for filling up the post of JRF and the concerned employment exchanges had forwarded the applica- 4. Sanskrit Basha Vikas tions of 23 and 21 candidates respectively. The appli- Parishad. Deoria. cants were having the qualifications of both Diploma 5. Gram Seva Sansthan. and Degree in Homoeopathy. No requisition or adver- Deoria. tisement for filling up 01 the post of SRF had been made during this period due to the fact generally the 6. Jan Jagran Parishad, SRFs are appointed by the Council from amongst the Allahabad. already working JRFs in consultation with the con- cerned Project Officer by duly constituted D.P.C. 7. Banjara Vikas Parishad. Aligarh. [English]

8. Bharatiya Samajothan Discrepancy over Foodgralns Stock Seva Sansthan, Deoria. 253. SHRI SUNIL KHAN: 9. Sarvodaya Gram Evam Mahila Vikas Sansthan, SHRI BIKASH CHOWDHURY: Rampur. SHRI AJOY MUKHOPADHYAY: 12. West Bengal 1. Seulipur Udayan Club, Midnapore. Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: 2. Haldia Samai Kalyan Parlshad, Mldnapore (a) whether the Comptroller and Auditor-Gen- eral has found serious discrepancies In the stock of 3. Satya Bharati, Hooghly. the foodgralns held by the Food Corporation of India 4. Prabudha Bharatl, during the 1996-97. Mldnapore. (b) if so, the details thereof; Advertisement for JR.lSR. Reseerch (c) the number of officials found responsible fellow by C.C.R.H. for this discrepancies; and 252. SHRI RAMESHWAR PATIDAR : Will the (d) the acation taken against them? Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to refer to ·the reply given to Unstarred Question No. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINj.STRY 4845 dated July 21, 1998 regarding recruitment of 61 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 62

OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA (e) if so, the action taken by the Government PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) There have been against those found guilty? discrepancies in the stock figures of foodgrains In the central pool as maintained by the Ministry of Food and THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Consumer Affairs and the Food Corporation of India. OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA Therefore, Government has requested the Comptroller PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) The main reason for the and Auditor General of India to conduct a special audit shortage to onions In the country was the reduction in of stocks of foodgrains Is the central pool held by the their production during 1997-98 due to climatic fac- Food Corporation of India and the State Governmentsl tors. The Kharif crop was adversely affected due to their agencies and submit their report. heavy rains during August-October, 1998.

(c) and (d) Do not arise. (b) and (c) The export of onion has been banned with effect from 14.10.98. Vaccine for Leprosy (d) and (e) All the StatelUT Governments were 264. SHRI BHERU LAL MEENA : Will the Minis- requested to initiate stringent action against hoarders ter of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to and blackmarketeers in July, 1998. Several State Gov- state: ernments took necessary action against hoarders and blackmarketeers in their States and Union Territories. (a) whether any vaccine has been developed for the treatment of leprosy In the country; Rape eases against Women of Poorer Sections

(b) whether the said vaccine has been tested 256. SHRI AMAN KUMAR NAGRA : Will the so far\ Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state : (c) If so, the details of Its outcome thereof; and (a) whether there has been an increase in rape cases against women belonging to poorer sec- (d) the time by which commercial production tions in the country during the last three years; of this vaccine is likely to be started to make the same available in the market for sale? (b) if so, the details thereof;

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (c) whether any study has been conducted by OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT the Government in this regard; EZHILMALAI) : (a) Yes, Sir. (d) If so, the details thereof; and (b) to (d) Three anti leprosy vaccines viz., ICRC vaccine, MW vaccine and M. Habana vaccine have (e) if not, the reasons therefor? been developed by the Indian Scientists in the coun- try. ICRG and MW vaccines are under clinical trials THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY and M. Habana vaccine is being evaluated. OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) to (e The information is being Shortage of Onions collected and will be laid on the table of the House.

255. SHRI R. SAMBASIVA RAO : Will the Minis- Contamination of I.V. Fluids ter of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be plesed to state: 257. SHRI MOHAN RAWALE : Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to (a) the reasons for shortage of onions In the state: country; (a) whether the Committee constituted by the (b) whether the export of onions continued Delhi High Court to probe Into the contaminated I.V. despite shortage; fluids scandal has since submitted Its report to the (c) the reasons for not suspending the export Government: agreements; (b) if so, the details thereof; (d) whether the hoarders are also responsible for this shortage; and (c) the number of persons found guilty therein; 83 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 64

(d) the action taken against them: and Smuggling in North·E.. tern Stetes

(e) the preventive measures taken by the Gov- 258. SHRI SHIM DAHAL : Will the Minister of ernment to check the contamination In I.V. fluids? HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (a) whether there Is Increase In activities of OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE: (SHRI DALIT smuggling In North-Eastern States Including Slkklm; EZHILMALAI) : (a) Yes, Sir. (b) If so, the details thereof; and (b) The Report has concluded that purchases I.V. Fluids was made at higher rates. The Committee (c) the step. taken by the Union Government has wanted further CSI Investigations Into the delay In to contain such actlvltle.? taking action against those found guilty and recom- mended transfer of officials responsible for the same. THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. It has further suggested remedial measures to prevent ADVANI) : (a) to (c) Information Is being collected and such recurrence In future. will be laid on the table of the House.

(c) and (d) 4 persons have been found guilty of Druge Price. Control Order these purchases. CSI has been requested to enquire into the matter. Departmental inquiry Is already underway 259. SHRI RAMACHANDRA MALLICK: Will the against one person. Minister of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased. to state: (e) The following preventive measures are taken in Central Gov!. Hospital to check- the contamination (a) whether sharp rise In the price of a com- of I.V. fluids: monly used pharmaceutical drugs has been noticed 1. Purchase of I.V. Fluids are made from ap- following the Introduction of the Drug (Prices Control) proved manufacturers by Gov!. Medical Store Order, 1995: Dept!. for supply to Govl. Institutions and (b) whether any survey has been conducted also against the tender enquired approvad by any agency In this regard: by the respective Joint Purchase Commit- tee. (c) If so, the extent of price rise Indicated by 2. All batches of I.V. fluids are tested for quality such agency: control before Issue to the user Institution. (d) the steps taken or proposed to be taken 3. Storages are done in dry cool place free from by the Government to check the price rise; humidity and moisture to prevent fungal growth. (e) whether under Drug (Prices Control) Or- der. 1995 the Union Government is authorised 10 fix 4. Each boltle is examined against light with the priCes of drugs (wholesale and retail): white and black baCk-ground before Issue. (f) whether the Union Government are going 5. Before using the I.V. Fluids on patients, to delegate the power of fixing the prices of drugs to each and every bottle of I.V. fluids is re- the States: and checked against light by the user and not bottle is used for patients If It contains any (g) the time by which the deciSion Is likely to pa rticulate matterlfu ngus. be taken In this regard?

In the event of any particulate matter or any THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY fungal growth being noticed, the whole batch OF CHEMICAL8 AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A. K. PATEL): is suspended/withdrawn for use and the matter (a) The prices as measured by the Wholesale Price is reported to appropriate authority. Index (base 1981-62-100), has Increased by 11.43 per cent In respect of drugs and medicines In 1997-98 However, In view of the suggestions made over 1995-96 as compared to 11.~9 per cent Increase by the Committee. the matter is being ex- for all commodities during the same period. Hence the amined as so what additional preventive meas- ures can be taken related to the system of price rise in medicine IS In consonance with other procurement of such fluids. commodities. 65 • Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 66

(b) and (c) Yes Sir. The National Pharmaceutical (a) whether there Is distribution control on the Pricing Authority has conducted a survey. Mixed trend distribution 01 Industrial kerosene and very small quantity ha, been noticed. In some drugs, prices have gone up is being sold by Public Sector Undertakings; while In other drugs, they have either fallen or re- mained unchanged. (b) whether the Government propose to Issue directions to the States to lift the distribution control (d) In order to check the price rise, 74 bulk on kerosene; drugs and their formulations have been kept under price control In DPCO, 95 as per the criteria laid down (c) if so, the details thereol; and In 'Modifications In Drug Policy, 1986'. Prices of de- controlled drugs are also periodically analysed. (d) the other steps proposed to be taken In this regard? (e) Prices of drugslformulations are fixed/re- vised as per provisions of DPCO, 95. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (f) and (g) No, Sir. OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (d) State Governments In'pection Committee on CGHS Unani and Union Territories have been requested from time Medical Store Depots to time that the kerosene oil supplies by Public Sector Oil Companies may be distributed under PDS lor do- 280. SHRI AMAR ROY PRADHAN : Will the MInister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased mestic use only and the Industrial units should use to state: kerosene 011 available under the Parallel Marketing System. However, State/UT Governments are free to (a) whether the GQvernment have constituted allocate kerosene for industrial/commercial use also any Inspection Committee lor Inspection of medicines out of supplies from Government Oil Companies and a received by CGHS Unanl Medical Store Depot; limited quantity is also being so supplied. (b) whether the Government have received the [Translation] reports Irom the said committees;

(c) II so, the details thereol and the action Amarnath Pilgrims taken by the Government thereon; and 262. SHRI AMAR PAL SINGH: (d) II not, the time by which reports from the SHRI RAMPAL SINGH: said committee are likely to be received? SHRI SIR SINGH MAHATO : THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be EZHILMALAI) : (a) Yes, Sir, the Inspection Committee pleased to state : has been constituted with two Unani PhYSicians Irom dispensary/units In which one Is a Inspecting Officer (a) the number of pilgrims visited Amarnath and the other Is a Medical Officer. this year;

(b) and (c) The Inspection report prepared by this (b) the number of persons died by the natural Committee Is submitted to the physician incharge 01 calamity; the Unanl Medical Store Depot whenever the medi- cines are received In the Unani Store from the suppli- (c) whether any financial assistance has been ers. After taking the medicines on charge passed by provided by the Union Government to the pilgrims of the Committee, the report is submitted to Central Amarnath; Government Health Scheme (HO), which is a regular procedure whenever the medicines are received from (d) whether the Government are aware that suppliers. the facilities have not been provided to the Amarnath pilgrims this year; and (d) In view of (b) and (c) above, the question does not arise. (e) if so, whether any Inquiry has been con- ducted by the Government In the matter and the Distribution Control on Indultrlal Kerolene action taken against the erring persons?

261. SHRI PROMOTHES MUKHERJEE : Will THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be ADVANI) : (a) As per available reports, 1,49,920 pil- olea sed to state : grims had visited Amarnath this year. 67 Written Answers December " 1998 To Questions 68

(b) Nil. in Gujarat:

(c) No, Sir. (b) II so, the details thereol?

(d) The arrangements lor the annual Amarnath (c) the lunds released by the Govemment to Yatra are being made by the State Government and the State lor the scheme during the last three years, they have now been providing lacillties to pilgrims in year-wise; and accordance with the recommendations 01 the Dr. Sengupta (d) the number 01 tribal families benefited In Committee, which was constituted alter the Amarnath the State therefrom during the said period? Yatra tragedy in 1996. One 01 the recommendations related to restricting the total number 01 pilgrims. This THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY year, during the Amarnath Yatra, due to the unprece- OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI dented increase In the number 01 pilgrims, some com- MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) and (b) The Schema of Vil- plaints were received regarding non-registration 01 pil- lage Grain Banks was launched during 1996-97 as a grims as they had crossed the prescribed limit. These preventive measure against deaths of children In re- complaints were relerred to the State Government. mote and backward tribal areas, Identified as vulner- Some complaints were also made about the Imposition able from the point of view of malnutrition/starvation 01 Rs. 25 as registration lee, which were also relerred among the tribals In 13 stata., Including Gujarat. to the State Government lor appropriate action. Under the scheme, a one-time grant towards (e) In view 01 above, question does not arise. purchase of food grains @ 1 quintal per family for 100 1S-Polnts Programmes families, cost 01 weights and Icale. and storage facili- ties is provided for establishing one village grain bank. 263. SHRI RAJO SINGH : Will the Minister 01 A member-Iamily can borrow food grains from the SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased bank during times of scarcity and can repay them to state: later. The lunds are released to Tribal Co-operative Marketing Development Federation (TRIFED) who In (a) whether the Government have taken/pro- turn releases the grants to the state govarnment. In posed to take any action lor strengthening the 15- accordance with the proposals received for .ettlng up point programme lor the wellare 01 minorities In Bihar; grain banks. and (c) and (d) Implementation of the scheme com- (b) "so, the action taken by the Government menced during 1996-97. Rs.17.92 lakhs and Rs. 19.20 to implement this programme? lakhs were released to the State for setting up 28 and THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 30 banks during 1996-97 and 1997-98, respactively, OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI which will benefit about 5800 tribal familial during MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) Yes, Sir. The IS-Point Pro- times of scarcity. Grants for 1998-99 will ba raleasad gramme lor the welfare 01 minorities in the country on receipt of proposal from the State Government. including minorities in Bihar, is under revision. [Translation] (b) The implementation of the programme Is done Cepltal Punllhmant for Raplltl by the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations and closely monitored by the Central Government on the 265. SHRI SADASHIVRAO DADOBA MANDLlK: basis 01 the hall yearly progress reports received Irom the Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to States/UTs. state:

{English1 (a) whether the Union Government are stili following the PoUce Act of 1861 and the Indian Evi- Village Grain Banks dence Act 01 1872 enacted by the Brltlshera; 264. SHRI DINSHAW PATEL: Will the Minister (b) " so, the reasons therafor; 01 SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: (c) whether tha Govarnment ara contemplat- (a) whether the Government have Implemented Ing to Introduce a Bill seeking to provide for Capnal a Central Scheme called Village Grain Banks lor Tribals punishment for rapists: 69 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 70

(d) II so, the time by which such a Bill Is likely (a) whether the Government have any scheme to be introduced; to Impart education to blind children;

(e) whether the Govemment have studied various (b) If so, the details thereof; aspects of this Bill to avoid misuse of the Act; and (c) the States where these schemes are being (f) il so, the reaction of the Government thereto? Implemented by the Government; (d) the amount of Central Assistance extended THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. to those States for running blind schools and other ADVANI) : (a) and (b) By virtue of constitutional provi- Institutions for providing education to the blind chil- sions. various State Governments have amended the dren; and Indian Police Act, 1 B61 to meet their local require- ments. The Indian Evidence Act, 1972 has also been (e) the number of blind children studying In amended from time to time to meet the requirements. those schools?

(c) to (f) The Central Government Is Interacting THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY with the State Governments on the question of provid- OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI): (a) and (b) While there Is no ing capital punishment for rapists. All aspects of the specific Scheme ot Impart education to blind children, matter will be kept in view while formulating necessary however, a scheme namely Grant-In-aid to Voluntary legislation. Organisations for establishment and development of Special Schools for the disabled Is being administered [English.' by this Ministry. Under the scheme, voluntary organi- sations are given grant-In-aid to establish and develop Education to Blind Children special schools tor the disabled Including the visually 266. SHRI RANJIB BISWAL : Will the Minister handicapped children to impart education to them. of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased (c) to (e) A Statement Is enclosed. to state: Statement

(Rs. in Lakhs) SI. State Name of the Organisation Amount Number of Amount Number of No. released beneficiaries released beneficiaries 1996-97 1997-9B 01. Delhi National Association for the Blind 1.77 32 I.BB 42 02. Orissa Neelanchal Seva Pratlshthan 6.17 76 5.41 76 03. Andhra Pradesh Navjeevan Blind Centre 3.30 50 3.32 50 04. Tamilnadu Indian Association for the Blind 3.B6 BB 4.12 91 05. Haryana All India Confederation of 2.43 31 3.16 55 the Blind

[Trans/ation] which Is affiliated with Delhi University are Inferior In comparison to the four and half years degree courses Institute for Physically Handlc8pped of similar nature run by other Institutes;

267. SHRI SURESH CHANDEL : (b) If so, the details thereof;

SHRI MAHESHWAR SINGH: (c) whether the Government propose to In- crease the duration of the course being run by the Will the Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND Institute for Physically Handicapped to four and half EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: years;

(a) whether three and half years B.Sc. (Han.) (d) If so, the details thereof; and Physiotherapy and B.Sc. (Han.) vocational studies de- gree courses the Institute 01 Physically Handicapped (e) If not, the reasons therefor? 71 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 72

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY However. State of Arunachal Pradesh. Kerala. OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI Meghalaya. Mlzoram, Nagaland. Tripura and Union MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) and (b) The B.Sc. (Han.) Territory of Lakshadweep have not undertaken any Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy courses of such legislation. Institute of Physically Handicapped which are of three and half years duration are affiliated to University of [English] Deihl. These courses are being conducted as per the Revival of the Ayurvedlc System of Medicine requirement of University of Delhi. Even though dura- tion of OT/PT courses In some of the Institutes Is four 269. SHRI PANKAJ CHOUDHRY : Will the Min- and half years, on mere difference In duration, the Ister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased comparison can not be made. to state:

(c) to (e) The Physiotherapy and Occupational (a) whether the Government propose to revive therapy courses of IPH have been brought under the the Ayurvedlc System of Medicine and to conduct an purview of Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). The intensive scientific research. analYSis and experiment duration of the courses will be decided by RCI. on it keeping in view the Importance of Indian system of medicines In the World of Medicines; Protection of Cows (b) If so. the details thereof; and 268. SHRI MANIBHAI RAMJIBHAI CHAUDHARI: (c) the time by which the final decision is SHRl JANARDAN PRASAD MISRA: likely to be taken In this regard? Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS-be THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY pleased to state: OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT (a) whether cows are not being given propoer EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (c) In order to promote and protection In various parts of the country; propagate Indian system of medicines which includes Ayurveda, Siddha. Unanl, Yoga. Naturopathy and (b) if so, the steps taken for providing protec- Homoeopathy, the Government has already set up an tion to cows; and Independent Department of Indian Systems of Medi- cine and Homoeopathy (ISM&H) under the Ministry of (c) If not, the reasons therefor? Health and Family Welfare In March. 1995. The Oe- partment has Identified the thrust areas for the devel- THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. opment and promotion of these systems Including ADVANI) : (a) to (c) One of the Directive Principles of Ayurveda. They are education, standardisation 01 drugs. State Policy enjoins that "the State shall endeavour to enhancing availability of raw materials. research and organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern development, Information education and communica- and scientific lines and shall, In particular, take steps tion and Involvement In national health programmes. for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibit- Schemes have been taken up around thsse thrust Ing the slaughter of cows and calves and milch and areas. For undertaking systematic research In Ayurvedic draught cattles." However. under List-II of the Seventh system of medicine there is already a Research Coun- Schedule of the Constitution. the preservation of cattle cil by the name Central Council for Research in Ayurveda Is a matter on which the State Legislature have exclu- and Siddha (CCRAS) under the Department 01 ISM&H sive power to legislate upon. which Is engaged In scientific research and other The following State Governments/Union Territo- researches for further development 01 Ayurveda ries have enacted legislation relating to prevention of system of medicine so that ths system could play a slaughter of cow and its progeny. more effective role In providing better health care delivery to the citizens 01 this country. Andhra Pradesh. Assam. Bihar. National Capital Territory of Deihl. Goa. Gujarat. Haryana. Himachal 011 Exploration Agreement, Pradesh. Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, 270. SHRI CHINMAYANAND SWAMI Maharashtra. Orissa. Punjab, Rajasthan. Slkklm, Tamil Nadu. Uttar Pradesh. West Bengal. Andaman and Nlcobar SHRI MAHBOOB ZAHEDI : Islands. Chandigarh. Dadra and Nagar Havell. Daman- Diu and Pondicherry. SHRI AJAY MUKHOPADHYAY: 73 WrItten Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 74

SHRI LAKSHMAN SETH: all statutory levies and bonuses. Contractors are ex- empted from payment of import duties. Gov!. has the SHRI SUNIL KHAN: first right of refusal to purchase entire 011 produced under these contracts at international prices. Provi- Will the Mlnslter of PETROLEUM AND NATU- sions have also been made on marketing of natural RAL GAS be pleased to state: gas. (a) whether the Government have signed collabo- (c) As regards exploration blocks, except for ration agreements with Indian and foreign companies two blocks the prospects in these blocks are yet to be for 18 regions to accelerate the efforts in 011 explora- probed/established through exploratory/development tion and production; drilling the estimation of oil/gas reserves within the (b) if so, the details of the contracts awarded block has not been made. In case of one exploration so far alongwlth the names of companies and terms of blocks namely CY-OS-90/1, there is production with agreement; estimated ultimate reserves of 7.45 MMT and one exploration block KG-OS-90/contracts has closed. For (c) the number of such olHlelds for which the 17 PSCs discovered fields, ultimate reserves have contracts have been awarded and the estimated oil been indicated In the enclosed Statement-II. reserve in each of these fields; (d) the estimated amount of expenditure in (d) the estimated amount of investment to be these blocks and fields Is likely to be about of the Incurred therein; and order of US $ 2.0 billion.

(e) the number of contracts being Implemented (e) Work in these blockslflelds are at various so far? stages of implementation as per the terms of respec- tive contracts. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH Statement-I KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) and (b) Since 1972, Gov- ernment has signed 22 contracts for exploration blocks List of 22 exploration blocks for which contracts have for exploration of 011 and gas and 17 contracts for been signed since 1992 development and production of discovered fields. 51. Block Name 01 Companyl Details of the contracts are given In the enclosed No. Consortium Statement-I. The contracts of exploration blocks are production sharing contracts with a contract period In 2 3 4 case of crude 011 and associated gas, of upto 25 i) KG-OS-90/t Hardy 011 & Gas, U.K. Contract closed years. Hinduslan 011 Exploration Company (HOEC), India Companies are exempted from payment of bo- Niko Resources, Canada nuses and statutory levies. The Government of India Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd. India would have the first right of refusal in respect of the 011 produced under these contracts, with company II) GN-ON-9O/3 HOEC, India being paid for the share of 011 at International prices. Malatlal Industries, India Provision for participation by ONGC/OIL In the venture IIi) CY-OS-9O/t Hardy 011 & Gal U.K. Under commer- at the exploration and/or the development stage has HOEC, India cial production. been made and ONGC/OIL can take a participating Tala Patrodyne Ltd., Interest of upto 40% in the venture. Provisions have India also been made for the development of commercially Iv) RJ-ON-9O/t Shell India Production exploitable natural gas resources. No expenditure is Development incurred by Government of India under these con- B.V., Netherlands tracts. The contracts for 5 medium sized discovered v) BB-OS/5 Essar Oil Ltd., India fields have been signed between Gov!., ONGC or OIL has a 40% participating Interest in the venture. For vi) CY-OS/2 Hardy 011 & Gas, U.K. small sized fiEi~ontracts have been signed be- HOEC, India Tata Petrodyne~td., India tween Govt. and successful bidding companies and ONGC/OIL does not have any participation in small vII) RJ-ON-9O/4 Essar 011 Ltd., India sized field contracts. Contractors are required to pay Polish Oil & Gas Co., Poland 75 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To aueallons 78

2 3 2 3 vIII) RJ-ON-90/5 Essar all Ltd., India iii) Rawa Calms Energy, Australia (22.5%) 17.84 Polish all & Gas Co., Poland Ravva (ali) Singapore, Singapore (12.5%) Ix) CB-OS/l Hardy Oil & Gas, U.K. Vldeocon Petroleum, India (215%) HOEC,lndla ONGC (40%) Tata Petrodyne Ltd., India iv) Kharsang Geopetrol International, 4.88 x) GK-ON-90/2 Okland International LOC, USA France (25%) Enpro India Ltd., India (25%) xl) GK-OS/5 Okland International LOC, USA Geoenpro Ltd., India (10%) ali India Ltd. (40%) xII) CB-ON/l Okland International LOC, USA Smail-siZed fields : xiii) AA-ON/3 Okland International LOC, USA v) Hazira Niko RelourclII, Canu. (33%) negligible xlv) CB-ON/3 Esaar Oii Ltd. GSPC, India (87%) xv) KG-a NIl Tullow all Pic., Ireland vi) Bhandut Nlko Resourcel, Canada (33%) ·do- JTI, USA GSPC, India (87%) Larsen & Toubro Ltd., India vii) xvi) GK-OSJ/l Tullow all Pic., Ireland Matar Nlko R_ouren, Canada (33%)-do- JTI,USA GSPC, India (87%) Larsen & Toubro Ltd., India viii) Cambay Niko ResourclII, Canada (33%) 2.89 GSPC, India (87%) xvii) KG-OS/S Cairns Energy, Australia Videocon International Ltd., India ix) Sabarmall Nlko Resource., Canada (33%) negtiglble xviII) CB-OS/2 Cairns Energy, Australia GSPC, India (67%) Tata Petrodyne Ltd., India x) Asjol Petrodyne Inc., USA (10%) 0.10 xix) AAP-ON-94/1 Hindustan all Exploration Company HOEC, India (40%) Ltd. (HaEC), India GSPC, India (50%) General Fibres Dealers Ltd., India xl) Oholka Joshi Technology Inc., negligible xx) GK-ON/4 Phoenix Overseas Ltd., India USA (50%) L & T, India (50%) xxi) RJ-ON/S Phoenix Overseas Ltd, India xii) Wavel Joshi Technology Inc., .110- xxii) CR-ON-90/l Essar Oil ltd.-HaEC USA (50%) L & T, India (50%) Statement·1I xiii) PY-l Mosbacher Energy, USA (80%) 4.80 List of 18 discovered fields for which Petrodyne Inc., USA (10%) contracts have been signed HaEC, India (40%)

SI. Field Name 01 Companyl Ultimate xiv) Indrora Sela'l Explorallon Technology negllglllle No. Consoirlium Reserves Ltd., (100%) % PartiCipating interest (Oil+OEG) In MMT xv) Bakrol -do- -do- (ultimate pre-PSC xvi) Lahar -do- ·do- Reserves) xvii) Baola Interlink Petroleum Ud., (100%) ·do- 2 3 4 Prlm.ry He.lth Centr•• Medium-sized fields : 271. SHRI MANIKRAO HODLYA GAVIT : I) Panna & Enron Exploration Company, 37.29 Mukta USA (30 %) SHRI 0.5. AHIRE: Reliance Industries Ltd., India (30%) ONGC (40"!o) SHRI RANJIB BISWAL :

Ii) Mid & South Enron Exploration Company, 31.1S Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY Tapti USA (30%) WELFARE be pleased 10 state: Reliance Industries Ltd., India (30%) (a) the number of Primary Health Centres and ONGC (40%) 77 Wri1ten Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Qualttons 78

Family Planning Centres, Community Health Centres Family Welfare Centres, 871 Health Posts and 3170 and Sub-Cantras Family Welfara Centres and National Beds under the Sterilization Bed Scheme, functioning Family Welfare Programmes functioning at present in at present In the country. The State-wise distribution the States alongwith their location: of PHCs, CHCs and Sub-Centres and of Rural Family Welfare Centres Is given In Statement I and II respec- (b) the amount sanctioned/granted to these tively. The State-wise and available location wise centres during the last three years, year-wise; details 01 Dlstt. level PPCs, Sub dlstt. PPCI, Urban (c) whether the Government propose to open FW Centres, Urban Health Posts and Badl under such more cantres In the States during 9th plan: and Sterilisation Bed Scheme is given In Statement-III,

(d) If sO), the details thereof, State-wise? (b) Details are given In Statement-IV.

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (c) and (d) The 9th Plan T.rgets for PHCs, CHCs OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT In SCs are given In Statement-V, Th. 8th Plan target EZHILMALAI) : (a) There are 22962 Primary Health In respect of Rural Family Welfare Cantras, Dlatrlct Centres, 2708 Community Health Centres, 136815 Sub- Level PPCs, Sub dlstt. level PPCs, Urban FW Cen- Centres, 550 District Level Post Partum Centres, 1012 tres, Urban Health Posts and Beds under Sterilisation Sub-district level Post Partum Centres, 1083 Urban Bed Scheme are yet to be finalised.

Statement-I

Statement showing Sub-Centres, PHCs and CHCs required as per 1991 population and In position as on 31.12.1997

81. No. States/UTs Sub Centres Primary Health Centres Community Health Centres

R P S R P 5 R P s

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1. Andhra Pradesh 10242 10568 1707 1336 372 427 207 220

2. Arunachal Pradesh 220 245 37 47 9

3. Assam 4356 5280 726 619 107 181 105 76

4. Bihar 15825 14799 1026 2637 2209 428 659 148 511

5. Goa 138 172 23 18 5 6 5

6. Gularal 6168 7274 1028 960 68 257 186 71

7. Haryana 2482 2299 183 414 398 16 103 84 39

8. Himachal Pradesh 973 2093 182 315 40 55

9. Jammu & Kashmir 1176 1700 196 337 49 45 4 10. Karnataka 6431 8143 1072 1601 268 242 26

11. Kerala 4325 5094 721 956 180 80 100

12. Madhya Pradesh 12122 11936 184 2020 1814 206 505 198 307

13. Maharashtra 10533 9725 808 1756 1695 61 439 304 135

14. Manipur 344 420 57 72 14 16

15. Meghalaya 464 377 87 77 82 19 13 6

16. Mizoram 122 324 20 38 5 6 7' Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 80

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

17. N~galand 325 244 81 54 33 21 14 5 9

18. Orissa 6374 5927 447 1062 1352 265 157 108

19. Punjab 2858 2852 1\ 478 484 119 105 14 gO. Rajasthan 7484 9650 1247 1836 312 261 51

:11. Sikkilll 85 147 14 24 4 2 2

22. Tamil Nadu 7424 8681 1237 1436 309 72 237

23. Tripura 579 537 42 96 58 40 24 11 13

24. Uttar Pradesh 22337 20153 2184 3723 3808 931 310 621

25. West Bengal 10356 7873 2483 1726 1556 170 431 89 342

26. A & N Islands 45 97 7 17 2 4

27. Chandigarh 13 12 2 2

28. Dadra & Nagar 40 34 6 7 6 2 2 Haveli

29. Daman & Diu 12 21 2 3

30. Delhi 190 42 148 32 8 24 8 8

Ii 1. Lakshadweep 7 14 4 3 lSa. PQl1dj cherry 58 80 10 43 :3 4

Ail India 134108 136815 7686 22349 22962 1521 5587 2708 2903

(F~gures are provisional) Nil

R Required P: In PoslUon S: Shortlall Surplus Infrastruct4re

S Ignoring the Stata, with Surptus (0) infrastructure 2 3 Statement-II 7. Jammu & Kashmir 82 Rural Family Welfare Centres in Different Ststes/Un/on Territories 8. Karnstaka 269

SI.No. State/U!,!iol'l Territory RFWCs 9. Kersls 163 2 :3 10. Madhya Pradesh 460' 1. A!,!dhra Pradesh 420 11. Maharashtra 428 2. Assam 146 12. Manipur 31 3. Bihar 587 13. Meghalaya 23 4. Gujarat 251 14. Nagaland 7 5. Haryana 93 15. Orissa 314 6. Himachal Pradesh 77 16. Punjab 129 81 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 82

2 3 (1) (2) (3) Rajasthan 232 17. 24. Deihl 8 18. Sikkim 15 25. Goa 13 19. Tamil Nadu 383 26. Mlzoram 14 20. Tripura 35 27. Pondlcherry 12 21. Uttar Pradesh 907 28. Arunachal Pradesh 22. West Bengal 335 Total 5435 23. Chandigarh

Statement·1II List of District Level Post PaTtum Centres

HC Name of Post Partum Centre T.C. A.C. District DC

2 3 4 5 6

ANDHRA PRADESH

1. District Head atrs. Hospital, Adliabad 4 2 Adliabad

2. District Head atrs Hospital, Ananthapur 3 2 Ananthapur 2

3. District Head atrs. Hospital, Chlttoor 3 2 Chlttoor 3

4. 'Sri V.Ramanaraln Rula Hospital, Tlrupatl 2 Chlttoor 3

5. District Hospital, Cuddapah 3 2 Cuddapah 4

6. 'Rangaraya Medical College, Kaklnada 2 Godawarl (East) 5

7. Govl. Head atrs. Hospital, RaJmundary 4 2 Godawarl (East) 5

8. District Hospital. Eluru 3 2 Godawarl (West) 6

9. 'Govl. Medical College & Hospital. Guntur 2 Guntur 7

10. 'Govl. Medical College & Hospital. Hyderabad 2 Hyderabad 8

11 $Niloufer Hospital. Hyderabad 2 4 Hyderabad 8

12. $Andhra Mahlla Sabha Hospital. Hyderabad 3 4 Hyderabad 8

13. Govt. Hospital, Sultan Bazar. Hyderabad 2 2 Hyderabad 8

14. E.S.I. Hospital. Sant Nagar. Hyderabad 3 5 Hyderabad 8

15. 'Gandhi Medical College & Hospital. Secundrabad 1 2 Hyderabad 8

16. Dlst. Head atrs. Hospital. Karlmnagar 3 2 Karlmnagar 9

17. Dist. Head atrs. Hospital. Khammam 4 2 Khammam 10

18. District Hospital. Machllapatnam 3 2 Krishna 11

19. 'Govt. Gen. Hospital (Med. College). Kurnool 2 Kurnool 12

20. District Hospital. Mahboobnagar 3 2 Mahboobnagar 13

21 District Hospital. Sangareddy 4 2 Medak 14 83 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 84

2 3 4 5 6

22. District Hospital. Nalgonda 3 2 Nalgonda 15

23. District Hospital, Nellore 3 2 Nellore 16

24. District Hospital, Nlzamabad 4 2 Nlzamabad 17

25. District Hospital. Ongole 4 2 Prakasham 18

26. District Hospital, Srlkakulam 4 2 Srlkakulam 20

27. 'King George Hospital, (AMC) Vishakhapatnam 2 Vlshakhapatnam 21

28. 'M.G.M. Hospital (Kakatiya M.C.), Warrangal 2 Warrangal 23

ASSAM

'Silchar Medical College & Hospital, Slichar 2 Cachar 2

2. Civil Hospital, Dhubri 4 2 Dhubrl 4

3. 'Assam Medical College & Hospital, Dlbrugarh 2 Dlbrugarh 5

4. Civil Hospital, Jorhat 4 2 Jorhat 7

5. 'Medical College & Hospital, Guwahati 2 Kamrup 9

6. Civil Hospital, Diphu 4 2 Karbl-Anglong 8

7. Civil Hospital, Lakhlmpur 4 2 Lakhlmpur 12

8. Civil Hospital, Haflong 4 2 N. Cachar Hills 14 9. Civil Hospital, Nowgong 4 2 Nowgong 15

10. Civil Hospital, Golaghat 4 2 Sibsagar 16

11. Civil Hospital, Tezpur 4 2 Sonltpur 17

BIHAR

1. Sadar Hospital, Acirangabad 2 2 Aurangabad 2

2. Sadar Hospital, Begusaral 3 2 Begusaral 3

3. 'Bhagalpur Med. College & Hospital, Bhagalpur 2 Bhagalpur 4

4. Sadar Hospital, Arrah 3 2 BhoJpur 5

5. Sa dar Hospital, Motlharl 2 2 Champaran (E) 6

6. M,K. Hospital, Betlah 2 2 Champaran (W) 7

7. *Darbhanga Med. Coil. & Hospital, Laheriasarai 2 Darbhanga 8 8. Sadar Hospital, Dhanbad 2 2 Dhanbad 10

9. *Patllputra Medical College, Dhanbad 2 Dhanbad 10

10. 'Maghadha Medical College & Hospital, Gaya 2 Gaya 12 11 Lady Elgin Zanana Hospital, Gaya 2 2 Gaya 12 12. Sadar Hospital. Glrldlh 2 2 Giridih 13 13. Sadar Hospital. Hazarlbagh 3 2 Hazarlbagh 17 85 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 86

2 3 4 5 6

14. Sadar Hospital, Katihar 3 2 Katihar 18

15. Sadar Hospital, Madhubanl 2 2 Madhubanl 22

16. Sadar Hospital, Monghyr 3 2 Monghyr 23

17. 'Sri Krishna Medical College, Muzzafarpur 2 Muzzafarpur 24

18. Sadar Hospital, Muzzafarpur " 3 2 Muzzafarpur 24

19. Sadar Hospital, Bihar Sharif 3 2 Nalanda 25

20. Sadar Hospital, Nawadah 3 2 Nawadah 26

21 Sadar Hospital, Daltanganj 3 2 Palamau 27

22. Sadar Hospital, Gopalganj 3 2 Gopalganj 15

23. 'Nalanda Medical College Hospital, Patna 2 Patna 28

24. 'Patna Medical College, Patna 2 Patna 28

25. Sadar Hospital, Pumaa 3 2 Purnea 29

26. District Hospital, Ranchl 3 2 Ranchi 30

27. 'Sadar Hospital (Rajendra Med. College) Ranchl 2 Ranchl 30

28. Sadar Hospital, Sasaram 3 2 Rohtash 31

29. Sadar Hospital, Saharsa 3 2 Saharsa 32

30. Sadar Hospital, Samasthlpur 2 2 Samasthlpur 33 31 Sadar Hospital, Dumka 3 2 Santhal Par. 34

32. Sadar Hospital, Chapra 3 2 Saran 35

33. 'Gov!. Hospital & Mad. Collaga, Jamshedpur 2 Singhbhum (E) 36

34. District Hospital, Chalbasa 2 2 Slnghbhum(W) 37 35. Sadar Hospital, Sitamarhl 2 2 Sitamarhi 38

36. Sadar Hospital, Siwan 2 2 Siwan 39 37. Sadar Hospital, Vaishali 2 2 Valshali 40 GOA

1. Paedltrlcs Ward Siolln Asllo, Mapuca 4 2 Goa

2. 'Rablndera Hospital & Mad. Collega, Pan all 2 Goa

3. Cottaga Hospital, Chlkalim, Goa 4 2 Goa

4. Hosplcio Hospital, Margoa 3 2 Goa GUJARAT

·V.S. Gan. Hosp. & Mad. Collaga, Ahmadabad 2 Ahmadabad

2. ·B.J. Madlcal Collega, Ahmedabad 2 Ahmadabad

3. @ Shardaben Municipal Hospital, Ahmadabad 2 3 Ahmedabad 87 Written Answers December 1, 199B To Questions 88

2 3 4 5 6

4. E.S.I. Gen. Hospital, Bapunagar, Ahmedabad 2 5 Ahmedabad

5. @Sheth L.G. General Hospital, Ahmedabad 2 3 Ahmedabad

6. $Vlctorla Jubilee Hospital, Ahmedabad 3 4 Ahmedabad

7. Civil Hospital, Amrell 4 2 Amrell 2

8. Civil Hospital, Palanpur 4 2 Banaskantha 3

9. District Hospital, Bharuch 4 2 Bharuch 4

10. $Slr T. Hospital & C.M. Home, Bhavnagar 4 4 Bhavnagar 5

11 K.K. Hospital, Sevar Kundla 4 2 Bhavnagar 5

12. District Hospital, Ahwa 4 2 Dangs 6

13. Civil Hospital, Gandhlnagar 4 2 Gandhlnagar 7

14. 'M.P. Shah Medical College & Hosp., Jamnagar 2 Jamnagar 8

15. General Hospital, Junagarh 3 2 Junagarh 9

16. G.K. General Hospital, Bhuj 3 2 Kachachh-Bhuj 10

17. @Munlclpal Hospital, Anand 4 3 Kheda 11

18. District Hospital, Kheda 4 2 Kheda 11

19. Government Hospital, Nadlad 4 2 Kheda 11

20. @Munlcipal General Hospital, Kalol 4 3 Mehsana 12

21 General Hospital, Vishmnagar, Mehsana 2 2 Mehsana 12

22. Civil Hospital, Mehsana 4 2 Mehsana 12

23. General Hospital, Patan 4 2 Mehsana 12

24. @Munlcipal General Hospital, Sldhpur 3 3 Mehsana 12

25. Civil Hospital, Godhra 4 2 Panch Mahals 13

26. Gov!. Hosp. (Rasulkanji Zanana Hosp.) Rajkot 2 2 Rajkot 14

27. Civil Hospital, Hlmatnagar 4 2 Sabarkantha 15

28. 'Gov!. Medical College, Surat 2 Surat 16

29. R.K. Hospital, (Dist!. Hosp.), Limbdi 4 2 Surendranagar 17

30. M.G. Smarak Hospital, Surendranagar 4 2 Surendranagar 17

31 @Jamnabal Hospital, Vadodara 2 3 Vadodara 18

32. 'S.S.G. Hospital & Med. College, Vadodara 2 Vadodara 18

33. @M.G.G. Hospital, Navsari 4 3 Valsad 19 HARYANA

Civil Hospital. Ambala 4 2 Ambala 2. General Hospital, Bhlwani 4 2 Bhiwani 2

3. E.S.1. Hospital, Faridabad 4 5 Faridabad 3 89 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 90

2 3 4 5 6

4. District Hospital, Gurgaon 3 2 Gurgaon 4

5. Civil Hospital. Hlssar 4 2 Hlssar 5

6. General Hospital, Jlnd 4 2 Jlnd 6

7. General Hospital. Karnal 4 2 Kamal 8

8. B.M.C. Hospital, Kurukshetra 4 2 Kurukshetra 9

9. General Hospital. Narnaul 3 2 Mahendragarh 10

10. "Govt. Medical College & Hospital. Rohtak 2 Rohtak 13

11 Civil Hospital. Rohtak 4 2 Rohtak 13

12. Civil Hospital. Sirsa 4 2 Sirsa 14

13. District Hospital. Sonepat 3 2 Sonepat 15 HIMACHAL PRADESH

1. District Hospital. Bllaspur 4 2 Bllaspur

2. District Hospital. Chamba 4 2 Chamba 2

3. District Hospital. Hamirpur 4 2 Hamlrpur 3

4. District Hospital. Dharamshala 4 2 Kangra 4 5. District Hospital. Kullu 4 2 Kullu 6

6. District Hospital. Mandl 4 2 Mandl 8

7. Rippon Hospital. Shimla 4 2 Shlmla 9

8. "Indira Gandhi Medical College. Shlmla 2 Shimla 9

9. District Hospital. Nahan 4 2 Sirmaur 10

10. District Hospital. Solan 4 2 Solan 11

11. District Hospital. Una 4 2 Una 12

JA .... U & KASHMIR

1. District Hospital. Anantnag 4 2 Anantnag

2. District Hospital. Baramulla 4 2 Baramulla 2 3. District Hospital. Doda 4 2 Doda 4

4. "S.N.G.S. Hosp. & Gov!. Med. Coli. Jammu Tawl 2 Jammu 5

5. Dist. Hospital. Gandhi Nagar. Jammu Tawi 4 2 Jammu 5 6. District Hospital, Kathua 4 2 Kathua 7 7. District Hospital. Leh 4 2 Leh 9

8. District Hospital. Rajourl 4 2 Rajourl 12

9. "Govt. Medical College & Hospital. Sirnagar 2 Srinagar 13

10. Jawahar Lal Nehru Memo. Hospital. Srinagar 4 2 Sirnagar 13

11. District Hospital. Udhampur 4 2 Udhampur 14 91 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 92

2 3 4 5 6 KARNATAKA

1. H.S.I.S. Goshan Hospital, Bangalore 2 2 Bangalora (U) 2

2. ·Vanl Vilas Hosp. (Mad. Coli.) Bangalore 2 Bangalore (U) 2

3. $Bowrlng & Lady Curzon Hospital, Bangalora 2 4 Bangalore (U) 2

4. E.S.I. Hospital, Bangalore 2 5 Bangalore (U) 2

5. K.C. General Hospital, Malleshwaram, Bangalora 2 2 Bangalora (U) 2

6. @Municlpal Dispensary, Athanl 4 3 Belgaum 3 7. @Munlclpal Hospital, Balthongal 4 3 Belgaum 3 8. ·Dlstrlct Hospital (Medical Coli.) Belgaum 2 Belgaum 3

9. @T.B. Dispensary, Chlkkodl 4 3 Balgaum 3 10. @Munlclpal Dispensary, Nlpanl 4 3 Belgaum 3

11. @Municipal Dispensary, Ramadurg 4 3 Belgaum 3

12. ·Medlcal College & Hospital, Bellary 2 Bellary 4 13. District Hospital, Bldar 3 2 Bldar 5

14. District Hospital, Bilapur 4 2 Bijapur 6

15. District Hospital, Chlkmagalur 3 2 Chlkmagalur 7

16. ·J.J.M. Medical College & Davangere 2 Chltradurg 8 17. Civil Hospital, Harlbar 4 2 Chltradurg 8

18. District Hospital, Chltradurg 3 2 Chltradurg 8 19. ·Govt. Head Otrs. Hosp. Mad. Collage, Manipal 2 Dakshln Kannada 9

20. Wanlock & Lady Gosham Hospital, Mangalore 2 2 Dakshln Kannada 9 21. Civil Hospital, Dharwad 4 2 Dharwad 10

22. Government Hospital, Savanur 4 2 Dharwad 10

23. ·Karnataka Medical College, Hubll 2 Dharwad 10

24. Chllgupi Hospital, Hubli 4 2 Dharwad 10

25. ·M.R. Medical Collage, Gulbarga 2 Gulbarga 11

26. Sri Chama Rajendra Hospital, Hassan 2 2 Hassan 12 27. Civil Hospital, Marcara 4 2 Kodagu 13

28. General Hospital, Somwarpath 4 2 Kodagu 13 29. Civil Hospital, Vljayapet 4 2 Kodagu 13

30. Sri Narslma Raja Hospital, Kolar 3 2 Kolar 14 31. Civil Hospital, K.G.F. Kolar 3 2 Kolar 14 32. Ganaral Hospital, Mandya 3 2 Mandya 15 33. ·Chaluvamba Hospital (Mad. Coli.), Mysora 2 Mysore 16 93 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, t920 (Saka) To Questions 94

2 3 4 5 8

34. @St. Mohandas T.Das Women Hospital, Mysore 3 3 Mysore 16

35. Civil Hospital, Ralchur 4 2 Ralchur 17

36. M.G. General Hospital, Shlmoga 3 2 Shlmoga lB

37. J.C. Hospital, Tlruthahalli 4 2 Shlmoga lB

38. General Hospital, Tumkur 3 2 Tumkur 19

39. Civil Hospital, Karwar 4 2 Uttar Kannada 20

KERALA

1. Women & Children Hospital, Alapp'uzha 2 2 Alappuzha

2. "T.D. Medical College & Hospital. Alappuzha 2 Alappuzha

3. $N.S.S. Medical Mission Hospital. Pandalam 4 4 Alappuzha

4. District Hospital. Kannur 2 2 Kannur 4

5. District Hospital. Mananthawady 4 2 Wayanad 14

6. General Hospital, Ernakulam 2 2 Ernakulam 2

7. $Malankara Medical Mission Hosp. Kolench 4 4 Ernakulam 2

8. Women & Children Hosp. Mattacherry 2 2 Ernakulam 2 I 9. SSt. Thomas Mission Hospital, Kattapana 3 4 Idukkl 3

10. Government Hospital. Thodupuzha 4 2 Idukki 3

11. 'Medical College & Hospital. Kottayam 2 Kottayam 7

12. District Hospital. Kotlayam 2 2 Kottayam 7

13. 'Medical College & Hospital, Kozhikode 2 Kozhlkode 8

14. Women & Children Hospital. Kozhikode 3 2 Kozhikode B

15. Dlst. Head Qtrs. Hospital, Malapuram 4 2 Malapuram 9

16. District Hospital, Palakkad 2 2 Palakkad 10

17. Victoria Hospital. Kollam 2 2 Kollam 6

1 B. District Hospital. Thrlssur 2 2 Thrlssur 12

19. Government Hospital, Kunnamkulam 4 2 Thrlssur 12

20. "SA T. Hospital (Med. Coli.). Thlruvananthap. 2 Trtvandrum 13

21. Women & Children Hospital. Thiruvananthap. 2 2 Trlvandrum 13 22. $S.S. Sree Narayan Med. Miss. Hosp. Varkala 4 4 Trivandrum 13

MADHYA PRADESH

1. District Hospital. Balaghat 4 2 Balaghat

2. District Hospital. Jagdalpur 3 2 Bastar 2 95 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 96

2 3 4 5 6

4. District Hospital, Bhlnd 3 2 Bhlnd 4

5. "Sultanla Zanana Hosp & Med. Coli. Bhopal 2 Bhopal 5

6. Tulsi Nagar Hospital, Bhopal 3 2 Bhopal 5

7. District Hospital, Bllaspur 3 2 Bllaspur 6

8. District Hospital, Chattarpur 3 2 Chattarpur 7

9. District Hospital, Chindwara 3 2 Chlndwara B

10. District Hospital, Damoh 4 2 Damoh 9

11. District Hospital, Datia 3 2 Datia 10

12. District Hospital, Dewas 3 2 Dewas 11

13. District Hospital, Dhar 3 2 Dhar 12

14. District Hospital, Durg 3 2 Durg 13

15. District Hospital, Guna 3 2 Guna 14

16. ·G.R. Medical College & Hospital, Gwalior 2 Gwallor 15

17. District Hospital, Hoshangabad 3 2 Hoshangabad 16

18. "Maharaja Yashwantrao Hosp. & M.C., Indore 2 Inodre 17

19. "Medical College & Hospital, Jabalpur 2 Jabalpur 18

20. District Hospital, Jhabua 4 2 Jhabua 19

21. District Hospital, Mandla 4 2 Mandla 20

22. District Hospital, Mandsaur 3 2 Mandsaur 21

23. District Hospital, Morena 2 2 Morena 22

24. District Hospital, Narsinghpur 4 2 Narslnghpur 23

25. District Hospital, Khandwa 3 2 Nlmar (E) 24

26. District Hospital, Barwani 3 2 Nlmar(W) 25

27. District Hospital, Panna 4 2 Panna 26

28. District Hospital, Rajgarh 4 2 Rajgarh 30

29. K.G. Hospital, Raigarh 4 2 Ralgarh 27

30. ·Maternity Hospital & Med. College Ralpur 2 Ralpur 28

31. $Dhamtari Christian Hospital, Dhamtari 4 4 Ralpur 28

32. District Hospital. Raisen 4 2 Raisen 29 33. District Hospital, Rajnandgaon 4 2 Rajnandgaon 31

34. District Hospital, Ratlam 3 2 Ratlam 32

35. ·S.S. Medical College, Rewa 2 Rewa 33

36. District Hospital, Sagar 3 2 Sagar 34 97 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 98

2 3 4 S 6

37. District Hospital, Satna 3 2 Satna 35

38. District Hospital, Sehore 3 2 Sehore 36

39. District Hospital, Seonl 4 2 Seonl 37

40. District Hospital, Shahdol 4 2 Shahdol 38

41. District Hospital, Shajapur 3 2 ShaJapur 39

42. District Hospital, Shivpuri 3 2 Shlvpurl 40

43. District Hospital, Sldhl 4 2 Sldhl 41

44. Raghunath Hospital, Amblkanagar 4 2 SurguJa 42

45. District Hospital, Tlkamgarh 4 2 Tlkamgarh 43

46. District Hospital, Ujjain 2 2 UJjain 44

47. District Hospital, Vidisha 3 2 Vldlsha 4S MAHARASHTRA

1. General Hospital, Ahmednagar 4 2 Ahmednagar

2. District Hospital for Women, Akola 2 2 Akola 2

3. Lady Duffering Hospital, Murtlzapur 4 2 Akola 2

4. District Hospital for Women, Amravatl 2 2 Amravatl 3

5. "General Hospital & Med. Coil., Aurangabad 2 Aurangabad 4

6. "SW. Rama Nand Teerath Med. Coil. Ambajogal 2 Baed S

7. District Hospital, Beed 4 2 Beed 5

8. General Hospital, Bhandara 4 2 Bhandara 6

9. B.G. Women's Hospital, Gondla 3 2 Bhandara 6

10. S.B. Government Hospital, Tumsar 3 2 Bhandara 6

11. ·Seth G.S. Medical College, Bombay 2 Bombay 7

12. "Topiwala National Med. Collage, Bombay 2 Bombay 7

13. @Family Welfare Hospital, Parel, Bombay 4 3 Bombay 7

14. SI. George Hospital, Bombay 4 2 Bombay 7

15. .J.J. Group of Hospitals (Grant M.C.) Bombay 2 Bombay 7

16. ·Lokmanya Tilak Memorial Hosp. & MC, Bombay 2 Bombay 7

17. SNowrosjee Wadi a Materty Hospital, Bombay 2 4 Bombay 7

18. @DR. R.N. Cooper Munl. Hospital, Juhu, Bombay 2 3 Bombay 7

19. $Cama & Albess Hospital, Bombay 2 4 Bombay 7 99 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To Questions 100

2 3 4 5 6

20. General Hospital. Buldhana 3 2 Buldhana 8

21. General Hospital. Chandrapur 2 2 Chandrapur 9

22. General Hospital. Dhule 3 2 Dhule 10

23. General Hospital. Jalgaon 3 2 Jalgaon 12

24. Cottage Hospital. Jalna 3 2 Jalna 13

25. @Savithri Bai Phule Hospital, Kolhapur 3 3 Kolhapur 14

26. C.P.R. General Hospital, Kolhapur 2 2 Kolhapur 14

27. General Hospital, Ralgad, AUbag 4 2 Kulaba 15

28. @Munlcipal Hospital, Latur 3 3 Latur 16

29. "Govt. Medical College, Nagpur 2 Nagpur 17

30. "Mayo General Hosp. (MunLM.C.), Nagpur 2 Nagpur 17

31. Daga Memorial Hospital, Nagpur 2 2 Nagpur 17

32. $Matru Sewasangh Hospital, Sitabuidl 2 4 Nagpur 17

33. Guru Govind Singh Memo Hospitai, Nanded 3 2 Nanded 18

34. Civil Hospital, Nasik 3 2 Naslk 19

35. General Hospital, Osmanabad 4 2 Osmanabad 20

36. District Hospital, Parbhani 4 2 Parbhani 21

37. $N M. Wadia Hospital, Shukrawar Peth, Pune 4 4 Pune 22

38. Sonawane Maternity Hospital, Bhawanipeth, Pune 2 2 Puna 22

39. "Sasaoon Ganaral Hospital, (B.J.M.C.), Pune 2 Pune 22

40. $K.E.M. Hospital, Rasta Peth, Pune 3 4 Puna 22

41. $Talagaon Ganaral Hospital, Talagaon 4 4 Puna 22

42. Civil Hospital, Ratnaglrl 4 2 Ratnaglrl 23

43. "General Hospital & Mira] Mad. College, Mira] 2 SangU 24

44. General Hospital, Satara 4 2 Satara 25

45. @Boyce Maternity Homa, Sholapur 2 3 Sholapur 26

46. "Ganeral Hospital (V.M. Med. Coli), Sholapur 2 Sholapur 26

47. $N.M. Wadia Charitable Hospital, Sholapur 4 4 Sholapur 26

48. V.S.Ganeral Hospital, Thana 3 2 Thana 28

49. "M.G. Instt. of Med. Sciences. Sewagram 2 Wardha 29

50. General Hospital, Wardha 4 2 Wardha 29 To Questions 102 101 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka)

4 5 6 2 3 3 Yavatmal 30 51. @Municlpal Hospital, Pusad 4 Yavatmal 52. Women's Hospital, Yavatmal 2 2 30 MANIPUR

1. South District Hospital, Churachandpur 4 2 Churachandpur 3

2. Central District Hospitai, Imphal 2 2 Imphal 4

3. ·Reglonal Medical College, Imphal 2 Imphal 4

MEGHALAYA

1. Civil Hospital, Tura 4 2 Garo Hills (West) 2

2. District Hospital, Jowal 4 2 Jaintia Hills 3

3. Ganesh Dass Hospital, Shiliong 2 2 Khas Hills (East) 4

MIZORAM

1. Civil Hospital, Aizwal 4 2 Alzwal (East)

2. Civil Hospital, Lunglel 4 2 Lunglel 4

3. Central Hospital, Kohlma 4 2 Kohima

ORISSA

1. District Head Otrs. Hospital, Balasore 4 2 Balasore

2. District Head Qtrs. Hospital, Bolangir 3 2 Bolanglr 2

3. ·S.C.B. Medical College & Hosp., Cutlack 2 Cutlack 3

4. City Hospitai, Cuttack 4 2 Cuttack 3

5. District Hospital, Dhenkanal 4 2 Dhenkanal 4

6. ·M.K.C,G. Medical College, Berhampur 2 Ganjam 5

7. SBap!is! Mission Hosp. Serango, Berhampur 3 4 Ganjam 5

B. District Hospital. Berhampur 4 2 Ganjam 5

9. Head Quarters Hospital, Bhawanlpatna 4 2 Kalihandl 6

10. Dist. Head Otrs. Hospital. KeonJhar 4 2 Keonjhar 7

11. District Head Otrs. Hospitai, Koraput 4 2 Koraput B

12. Head Quarters Hospital, Baripada 2 2 MayurbhanJ 9

13. District Hospital, Phulbhani 4 2 Phulbani 10

14. @ NAC. Hospital, Bhubaneshwar 4 3 Purl 11

15. Capital Hospital. Bhubaneshwar 2 2 Purl 11

16. Head Quarters Hospital, Purl 4 2 Puri 11 103 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 104

2 3 4 5 6

17. District Head Otrs. Hospital, Sambalpur 3 2 Sambalpur 12

1 B. 'V.S.S. Medical College, Burla, Sambalpur 2 Sambalpur 12

19. Head Quarters Hospital, Sundargarh 4 2 Sundargarh 13 PUNJAB

1. 'Medical College & Hospital, Amrltsar 2 Amrltsar

2. @P.W.Z. Muncpl. Corpn. Hospital, Amritsar 4 3 Amritsar

3. Civil Hospital, Bhatinda 3 2 Bhatinda 2

4. 'Guru Goblnd Singh Med. Col., Farldkot 2 Farldkot 4

5. Civil Hospital, Ferozepur 4 2 Ferozapur 5

6. Maternity Hospital, Batala 4 2 Gurdaspur 6

7. Civil Hospital, Gurdaspur 4 2 Gurdaspur 6

B. Civil Hospital. Hoshiarpur 4 2 Hoshlarpur 7

9. Civil Hospital, Jullundhar 2 2 Jallundhar B

10. Civil Hospital, Kapurthala 4 2 Kapurthala 9

11. Lord Mahavlr Civil Hospital. Ludhlana 4 2 Ludhlana 10

12. '$Dayanand Med. Col. & Hospital, Ludhlana 4 Ludhlana 10

13. 'Christian Med. Col. & Hospital, Ludhlana 2 Ludhlana 10

14. $Ludhlana Maternity Hospital, Ludhlana 3 4 Ludhlana 10

15. Langsdown Hospital, Nabha 3 2 Patlala 12

16. $Lady Dufferin Hospital, Patlala 2 4 Pallala 12

17. 'Med. Coli. & RaJendra Hospital, Patiala 2 Patlala 12

1 B. Civil Hospital, Roopnagar 4 2 Roopnagar 13

19. Civil Hospital. Sangrur 3 2 Sangrur 14 RAJASTHAN

1. 'J.L.N. Medical College & Hospital. A/mer 2 A/mer

2. A.K. Hospital, Beawar 4 2 A/mer

3. General Hospital. Alwar 2 2 Alwar 2

4. General Hospital, Banswara 4 2 Banswara 3

5. Gener.al Hospital. Barmer 4 2 Barmer 5

6. General Hospital, Bharatpur 2 2 Bharatpur 6

7. Maternity Hospital, Bhllwara 4 2 Bhllwara 7 105 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To auestlons 106

2 3 4 5 6

B. 'R.B.M. Women's Hospital (Med. Col.) Bikaner 2 Bikaner 8

9. General Hospital, Bundi 4 2 Bundi 9

10. District Hospital, Chittorgarh 4 2 Chittorgarh 10

11. Zanana Hospital, Pratap Garh 4 2 Chittorgarh 10

12. S.C.B. Women's Hospital, Ratangarh 4 2 Churu 11

13. General Hospital, Dhoipur 4 2 Dholpur 13

14. General Hospital, Oungarpur 4 2 Oungarpur 14

15. 'S.M.S. Medical College, Jaipur 2 Jaipur 15

16. $Indian Red Cross Society Hospital, Jaipur 4 4 Jaipur 15

17. M.C.H. & Urban FWC, Chaura Rasta, Jaipur 4 2 Jaipur 15

18. MCW & Urban FW Centre, Ramganj, Jaipur 4 2 Jaipur 15

19. Shri Jawahar Hospital, Jaisalmer 4 2 Jaisalmer 16

20. General Hospital, Jalore 4 2 Jalore 17

21. Mahila Chlkitsalaya, Jhalawar 4 2 Jhalawar 18

22. B.O.K. Hospital, Jhunjhunu 4 2 Jhunjhunu 19

23. 'Dr. S.N. Medical College, Jodhpur 2 Jodhpur 20

24. J.K. Lon Hospital, Kota 2 2 Kota 21

25. Government Hospital, Nagaur 4 2 Nagaur 22

26. Bangar Hospital, Pall 4 2 Pall 23

27. Government Hospital, Karauli 4 2 Sawai Madhopur 25

28. General Hospital, Sawal Madhopur 4 2 Sawal Madhopur 25

29. Gov!. General Hospital, Sri Ganganagar 4 2 Sri Ganganagar 28

30. @Municipal Hospital, Sri Ganganagar 4 3 Sri Ganganagar 28

31. Sri Kalyan Hospital, Sikar 4 2 Sikar 26

32. Zanana Hospital, Sirohl 4 2 Sirohi 27

33. Zanana Hospital, Tonk 4 2 Tonk 29

34. 'Zanana Hospital (RNT Med. Coll.), Udaipur 2 Udaipur 30

35. $Kasturba Matrumandlr Nurg. Home, LJdalpur 4 4 Udaipur 30 SIKKIM

1. S.T.N.M. Hospital, Gangtok 4 2 East District

TAMILNADU

1. 'Medical College, Hospital, Chlngleput 2 Chengal M.G.R. 107 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 108

2 3 4 5 6

2. District Head Otrs. Hospital, Kancheepuram 2 2 Chengai M.G.A.

3. District Hospital, Tutlcorln 3 2 Chengai M.G.A.

4. 'Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore 2 Coimbatore 3

5. District Hospital, Dharampuri 3 2 Dharampuri 4

6. District Hospital, Dindlgul 2 2 Dlndigul Anna 5

7. District Hospital, Nagarcoil 3 2 Kanyakumari 7

8. @Comm. Welfare Centre, Pulianthope, Madras 3 3 Madras 8

9. 'Gov!. Kllpauk Medical College, Madras 2 Madras 8

10. 'Gov1. R.S.A.M.Lying In Hospital, Madras 2 Madras 8

11. 'Insll. of Obs!. & Gynae. M.C. Egmore, Madras 2 Madras 8

12. Kasturba Gandhi Hospital, Madras 2 2 Madras 8

13. @Maty. House, Sanjeevarasanpetai, Madras 3 3 Madras 8

14. $Andhra Mahila Sabha Nurg. Home, Madras 2 4 Madras 8

15. @Communlty WeI. Centre, Vadaplani, Madras 3 3 Madras 8

16. @Maternlty House, Saldapet, Madras 3 3 ~adras 8

17. $Christian Mission Hospital, Madurai 3 4 Madurai 9

18. 'Gov1. Erskine Hospital, Madurai 2 Madurai 9

19. $Kasturba Hospital, Gandhigram, Madurai 4 4 Madurai 9

20. District Hospital, Vellore 2 2 N.A. Ambedkar 10

21. $'Chrlstian Medical Collage, Vellora 4 N.A. Ambadkar 10

22. 'Medical College & Hosp. Tirunelveli 2 N. Katlabommnan 12

23. District Hospital, Ootacmund 3 2 NlIglrls 13

24. Thanthai Perlyar H.O. Hospital, Erode 2 2 Periyar 14

25. Gov1. Head Otrs. Hospital, Pudukottal 2 2 Pudukotlal 15 17 26 District Hospital, Ramanathapuram 3 2 Aamad

27. Dis!. Head Ouratars Hospital, Salam 2 2 Salem 18 South Arcot 19 28. District Hospital, Cuddalore 2 2 Thanjavur 29. District Hospital, Nagapatnam 3 2 20 Thanjavur 30. 'Gov!. Aaja Mlrasdar Hosp. (M.C.) Thanjavur 2 20 Tlruchirapalll 31. @Maternlty Hosp. Cantra, Tlruchirapalll 4 3 22 Tlruchlrapalll 32. District Hospital, Tlruchlrapalli 2 2 22 t09 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 110

2 3 4 5 6

TRIPURA

1. Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital, Agartala 2 2 West Trtpura 4

UTTAR PRADESH

1. ·S.N. Medical College & Hospital, Agra 2 Agra

2. $L.M. & Dufferin Hospital, Agra 2 4 Agra

3. "J.L.N. Medical College, Aligarh 2 Aligarh 2

4. Women's Hospital, AUgarh 2 2 Aligarh 2

5. 'M.L.N. Medical College, Allahabad 2 Allahabad 3

6. Dufferin Hospital, Allahabad 2 2 Allahabad 3

7, SKamla Nehru Hospital, Allahabad 2 4 Allahabad 3

8. District Hospital, Almora 3 2 Almora 4

9. District Women Hospital, Azamgarh 2 2 Azamgarh 5

10. $Chrlstian Hospital, Azamgarh 4 4 Azamgarh 5

11. District Hospital, Badaun 4 2 Badaun 6

12. District Hospital, Bahr~lch 3 2 Bahraich 7

13. District Hospital, Ballia 2 2 Ballia 8

14. District Women's Hospital, Banda 4 2 Banda 9

15. District Hospital, Barabankl 2 2 Barabanki 10

16. District Hospital, Bareilly 2 2 Bareilly 11

17. Women's Hospital, Basti 2 2 Basli 12

18. District Hospital, Bijnore 4 2 Bljnore 13

19. Women's Hospital, Bulandshahar 3 2 Bulandshahar 14

20. District Hospital, Chamoll 4 2 Chamoll 15

21. Women's Hospital, Dehradun 2 2 Dehradun 16

22. District Hospital, Deorla 3 2 Deorla 17

23. District Hospital, Etah 3 2 Etah 18

24. $Christlan Hospital, Etah 4 4 Etah 18

25. District Hospital, Etawah 2 2 Etawah 19

26. Dufferin's Hospital, Falzabad 2 2 Faizabao 20

27. District Hospital, Fatehgarh 3 2 Farrukhabad 21

26. District Hospital, Fatehpur 4 2 Fatehpur 22 111 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 112

2 3 4 5 6

29. District Hospital, Ghazlabad 2 2 Ghazlabad 24

30. District Hospital, Ghazlpur 2 2 Ghazlpur 25

31. District Hospital, Gonda 2 2 Gonda 26

32. District Hospital, Gorakhpur 2 2 Gorakhpur 27

33. °BRD Medical College Hospital, Gorakhpur 2 Gorakhpur 27

34. District Hospital, Hamlrpur 4 2 Hamlrpur 28

35. District Hospital, Hardol 3 2 Hardol 29

36. District Hospital, Oral 3 2 Jalaun 31

37. District Hospital, Jaunpur 2 2 Jaunpur 32

38. °M.L.B. Medical College, Jhansi 2 Jhansl 33

39. $Ackerman Holy Memorial Hosp., Jhansi 4 4 Jhansi 33

40. Women's Hospital, Jhansi 2 2 Jhansl 33

41. A.M. Hospital, Govlnd Nagar, Kanpur 3 2 Kanpur (Urban) 35

42.' SA.H.M. Dufferin's Hospital, Kanpur 2 4 Kanpur (Urban) 35

43 °Usie Maternity Hospital, (GSVM M.e.), Kanpur 2 Kanpur (Urban) 35

44. District Hospital, Kheri 3 2 Kherl 36

45. Women's Hospital, Lalltpur 4 2 Lalltpur 37

46. Women's Hospital, Lucknow 2 2 Lucknow 38

47. °Queen Mary's Hosp. (Med. College), Lucknow 2 Lucknow 38

48. Women's Hospital, Malnpuri 3 2 Mainpuri 40

49. District Hospital, Mathura 3 2 Mathura 41

50. $Methodist Miss. Hosp. Jalslngpura Mathura 4 4 Mathura 41

51. °L.L.R.M. Medical College, Meerut 2 Meerut 43

52. Dufferin Hospital, Meerut 2 2 Meerut 43

53. Female Hospital, Mirzapur 3 2 Mlrzapur 44

[;4. Women's Hospital, Moradabad 2 2 Moradabad 45 Muzzafar Nagar 46 55. District Hospital, Muzzafar Nagar 2 2

56. L.D. Bhatt Hospital, Kashipur 4 2 Nalnltal 47 2 Partapgarh 48 57. District Hospital. Partapgarh 2 2 Pauri Garhwal 49 58. District Hospital, Pauri Garhwal 4 2 Plllbhlt 50 59. Women's Hospital, Plllbhit 3 114 113 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions

2 3 4 5 6

60. District Women's Hospital, Pithoragarh 4 2 Pithoragarh 51

61. District Hospital, Rae Bareili 3 2 Rae Barelli 52

62. Women's Hospital, Rampur 4 2 Rampur 53

63. District Hospital, Saharanpur 3 2 Saharanpur 54

64. Women's Hospital, ShahJahanpur 3 2 ShahJahanpur 55

65. District Hospital. Sitapur 2 2 Sitapur 57

66. District Hospital, Sultanpur 3 2 Sultanpur 59

67. Women's Hospital, Tehrlgarhwal 4 2 Tehrigarhwal 60

6B. Districts Women's Hospital, Unnao 4 2 Unnao 61

69. Women's Hospital, Uttar Kashl 4 2 Uttar Kashl 62

70. "Instt. of Medical Sciences (BHU), Varanasi 2 Varanasl 63

71. $Sri Ram Lakshml Narayan Hospital, Varanasi 3 4 Varanasl 63

72. $Ishwari Memorial Hospital, Varanasi 2 4 Varanasl 63

WEST BENGAL

1. M.R. Bangur Hospital, TollyganJ, Calcutta 2 2 24-Parganas (N)

2. "General Hospital (Med. College) Bankura 2 Bankura 3

3. District Hospital, Suri 2 2 Blrbhum 4

4. "Bldhan Chandra Hospital (M.C.) Burdwan 2 Burdwan 5

5. "Post Graduate Med. Institute, Calcutta 2 Calcutta 6

6. "Nllratan Sircar Med. College, Calcutta 2 Calcutta 6

7. "R.G. Kar Medical College, Calcutta 2 Calcutta 6

S. "General Hospital (Calcutta M.C.), Calcutta 2 Calcutta 6

9. "Medical College & Hospital, Calcutta 2 Calcutta 6

10. Avinash Dutta Maternity Home, Calcutta 2 2 Calcutta 6

11. $R.K. Mission Seva Pratlsthan, Calcutta 2 4 Calcutta 8

12. Chltt. Sewa Sadan, Bhawanlpur, Calcutta 2 2 C·alcutta 8

13. Lady Dufferin V. Hospital, Calcutta 2 2 Calcutta 8

14. M.J.N. District Hospital, Cooch Behar 2 2 Cooch Behar 7

15. "N.B.U .. Medical College, Darjeeling 2 Darjaallng. B

16. Victoria Hospital, Darjeeling 2 2 DarJeeling B

17. Sadar Hospital, Balurghat 2 2 DlnaJpur (N) 9 115 Written Answers Decembp,r 1, 1998 To Questions 116

2 3 4 5 6

18. District Hospital, Hooghly 2 2 Hooghly 12

19. T.L. Jaiswal Hospital, Howrah 2 2 Howrah 13

20. Howrah General Hospital, Howrah 2 2 Howrah 13

21. Sadar Hospital, Jalpaigurl 2 2 Jalpalgurl 14

22. District Hospital, Maida 2 2 Maida 15

23. Sunder K.E.M. Hospital, Mldnapore 2 2 Mldnapore 16

24. Berhampur Sadar Hospital, Murshldabad 2 2 Murshidabad 17

25. J.N.M. Hospital, Kalyani 2 2 Nadia 18

26. Sadar Hospital, Krishna Nagar 2 2 Nadia 18

27. Sadar Hospital, Purulla 2 2 Purulia 19

A & N ISLANDS

1. Govlnd Ballabh Pant Hospital, Port Blair 3 2 Andaman

CHANDIGARH

1- P.G.I.M.E.R., Chandlgarh 2 Chandigarh

2. Civil Hospital, Chandigarh 2 2 Chandlgarh

DELHI

1. @Hindu Rao Hospital, Delhi 2 3 Deihl

2. @Kasturba Gandhi Hospital, Jama Masjld, Deihl 2 3 Deihl

3. @Dayanand Hospital, Shahdara, Delhi 2 3 Deihl

4. $Glrldharilal Maternity Hospital, Deihl 2 4 Delhi

5. $S. Stephen's Hosp. Tis Hazari, Delhi 2 4 Deihl

6. °M.A.M. College & LNJP Hospital, New Deihl 2 New Delhi 2

7. $Dr. B.L. .Kapoor Maternity Hospital, New Deihl 2 4 New Deihl 2

8. E.S.1. Hospital, Basal Darapur, New Deihl 3 5 New Deihl 2

9. $F.PAI., R.K. Puram, New Deihl 4 4 New Deihl 2 PONDICHERRY

1. General Hospital, Karalkal 3 2 Karalkal

2. General Hospital, Mahe 4 2 Mahe 2

3. Govl. Maternity Hospital, Pondicherry 2 2 Pondlcherry 3 CENTRAL SECTOR

1. Rural Family Planning Trg. Centre. Bombay 3 Bombay 117 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 118

2 3 4 5 6

2. Central Hospital, Kalla (West Bengal) 4 5 Burdwan 2

3. Central Hospllal. Dhanbad 3 5 Dhanbad (Bihar) 3

4. 'All India Instt. 01 Med. Sciences, New Deihl 5 New Deihl

5. 'Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi New Delhi 4

6. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi 2 New Delhi 4

7. C.G.H.S. Maternity Hosp. R.K. Puram, New Delhi 3 New Delhi 4

8. Rural Health Trg. Centre, Nazafgarh, Delhi 3 New Delhi 4

9. Safdarjang Hospital, New Delhi 2 New Delhi 4

10. 'J.I.P.M.E.R. Pondicherry Pondlcherry 5

11. 'Armed Forces Medical College, Pune 5 Pune 6

12. Ispat General Hospital, Rourkela (Orissa) 2 5 Sundergarh 7

HC-Hospilal Code DC-Oisirici Code AC-Conirolling Agency Code

Type- Type 01 POSI Parium Centre Agency Code l-Cenlral Seclor.

Type Code I--A Iype leaching Agency Code 2-Slale Governmenl

Type Code 2--A Iype non leaching. Agency Code 3-Loeal Body

Type Code 3-e Iype. Agency Code 4-Volunlary Organisation.

Type Code 4-C Iype. Agency Code 5-Qlhers.

List of Subdistrict Leval Post Partum Cantres

HC Name 01 Post Partum Centre PIN Name DC

2 3 4 5

ANDHRA PRADESH

1. Gov!. Hospital Nirmal-504106 Adllabad

2. Gov!. Hospital Sirpur-504296 Adllabad

3. Govt. Hospital Gooty-515401 Ananthapur 2

4. Gov!. Hospital Hindupur-515201 Ananthapur 2

5. Gov!. Hospital Kalyandurg-515761 Ananthapur 2

6. GOY!. Hospilal Kuppam-517425 Chlttor 3

7. GOY!. Hospital Raichotl-516269 Cuddapah 4

8. Govt. Hospital Rajampat-516115 Cuddapah 4

9. Govt. Hospital Amalpuram-533201 Godavari (East) 5

10. GOY!. Hospital Peddapuram-534437 Godavari (East) 5

11. Govt. Hospital Pithampuram-533450 Godavari (East) 5 119 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 120

2 3 4 S

12. Govt. Hospital Ramachandrapuram-5332S5 Godavari (East) 5

13. Taluk Hospital Kovvuva-S343S0 Godavari (West) 6

14. GOIit. Hospital Tanuku-S34211 Godavari (West) 6 lS. Govt. Hospital Baptla-S22101 Guntur 7

16. Taluk Hospital Narsaraopet-S2260 1 Guntur 7

17. Govt. Hospital Sattenapalll-S22403 Guntur 7

18. Govt. Hospital Tenall-S22101 Guntur 7

19. GOIII. Hospital Venukonda-S22647 Guntur 7

20. Govt. Hospital Slrcllla-505301 Karlmnagar 9

21. Govl. Hospital Hazurabad-SOS468 Karimnagar 9

22. Govt. Hospital Madhlra-S07203 Khammam 10

23. Govt. Hospital Avanlfadda-521211 Krishna 11

24. GOIII. Hospital Gudlwada-S21301 Krishna 11

2S. Govl. Hospital Jaggalapet-52117S Krishna 11

26. Govt. Hospital Nandlgama-S2118S Krishna 11

27. Taluk Hospital Nuzllid-S21201 Krishna 11

28. GOllt. Hospital Tlrullur-521235 Krishna 11

29. Govt. Women & Child Hospital Adonl-S1830 1 Kurnol 12

30. GOIII. Hospital Koilkuntala-S18134 Kurnol 12

31. Govt. Hospital Nandyal-S18S0 1 Kurnol 12

32. GOllt. Hospital Gadwal-509125 Mahbubnagar 13

33. GOIII. Hospital Nagar Kurnool-509209 Mahbubnagar 13

34. Govt. Hospital Narayanpet-S09210 Mahbubnagar 13

3S. Govt. Hospital Shadnagar-S09216 Mahbubnagar 13

36. GOIII. Hospital Wanaparthy-S09103 Mahbubnagar 13

37. Govl. Hospital Joglpet-S02270 Madak 14

38. GOllt. Hospital Zaheerabad-S02220 Madak 14

39. Govt. Hospital Mlryalguda-S08207 Nalgonda lS

40. Govt. Hospital Ramannapet-S08113 Naigonda lS

41. Govt. Hospital Suryapet-S08213 Nalgonda lS

42. GOllt. Hospital 8alkonda-508217 Nlzamabad 17 121 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 122

2 3 4 5

43. Taluk Hospital Chlrala-523155 Prakasam lB

44. Govl. Hospital Giddalur-523357 Prakasam lB

45. Taluk Hospital Kavall-52420 1 Nellore 16

46. Govt. Hospital Ibrahlmpatha-505450 Rangaraddy 19

47. Govt. Hospital Tandoor-505405 Rangareddy 19

4B. Govl. Hospital Parvathlpuram-53250 1 Srikakulam 20

49. Govt. Hospital Salur-532591 VIJayanagaram 22

50. Govl. Hospital Srunggavarapukota-53114 Vlzlanagram 22

51. Govt. Hospital Chlryal-506223 Warrangal 23

52. Govl. Hospital Narsonpet-506136 Warrangal 23

53. Govl. Hospital Parkal-506164 Warrangal 23

54. Taluk Hospital Madanpalle-517325 Chlttor 3

55. Taluk Hospital Proddatur-516360 Cuddapah 4

ARUNACHAL PRADESH

1. General Hospital Mahariangam-792120 Changlang

ASSAM

1. Civil Hospital Hallkandl-7BBl51 Cachar 2

2. Civil Hospital Mangaldai-7B4125 Darrang 3

3. Udalgarl Hospital Udalgarl-7B4509 Darrang 3

4. Chapar Hospital Chapar-7B3371 Dhubrl 4

5. South Salmara Hospital Salmara-7B3127 Dhubrl 4

6. Sub-District Hospital Chapakhowa-786157 Dibrugarh 5

7. Civil Hospital Tlnsukia-7B6125 Dibrugarh 5

B. North Salmara Hospital Abhaypurl-78B384 Goalpara 6

9. Civil Hospital Goalpara-783101 Goalpara 6

10. Kamalabari Hospital Kamalbarl-785 I 06 Jorhat 7

11. Bokajan Hospital (30 Beded) Bokajan-782480 Kabrl-Anglang 8

12. Sub-District Hospital Hamren-7B24B6 Kabri-Angklng 8

13. Dlst. Branch Hospital Chandmar, Guwahatl-7Bl00l Kamrup 9

14. Redcross Hospital Kamrup-7B2426 Kamrup 9

15. Civil Hospital Nalbarl-781335 Kamrup 9 123 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 124

2 3 4 5

16. Civil Hospital Rangla-781354 Kamrup 9

17. Civil Hospital Karlmganj-788710 KarimganJ 10

1 B. Gossalgaon Hospital Gossalgao n -7 B3360 KokraJhar 11

19. RNB Civil Hospital Kokrajhar-783370 Kokrajhar 11

20. Civil Hospital Dhemaji-7B7057 Lakhlmpur 12

21. Jaonl Hospital Jonal-7B7060 Lakhimpur 12

22. Mallbong Hospital Mallbong-7BBB31 North Cachar Hills 14

23. HoJai Hospital HoJal-7B2435 Nowgong 15

24. Jakhalbanda Hospital Jakhalbanda-782410 Nowgong 15

25. Civil Hospital Marlgaon-7B2105 Nowgong 15

26. Civil Hospital Slbsagar-7B5640 Sibsagar 16

27. Soraldeo Hospital Sonarl-785690 Sibsagar 16

2B. Blshwanath Chariali Hospital Bishwanathghat-7B4177 Sonitpur 17

29. Dholapur Hospital Dholapur-784165 Sonltpur 17

30. Sub-District Hospital 0

BIHAR

1. Sub District Hospital Araria-854311 Araria

2. Sub District Hospital ForbisganJ-B5431 B Ararla

3. Referral Hospital Dalslbghsarai-B48114 Begusarai 3

4. Sub District Hospital Banka-813102 Bhagalpur 4

5. Sub District Hospital Neugachia-853204 Bhagalpur 4

6. Sub District Hospital Buxor-802101 BhoJpur 5

7. Sub District Hospital Slkardera-811315 Champaran (Purbl) 6

8. Sub District Hospital Vagaha-B47125 Champaran (Pasch) 7

9. Sub District Hospital Deoghar-814113 Deoghar 9

10. Referral Hospital Rajmahal-81610B Dumka 11

11. Sub District Hospital SahebganJ-B 16109 Dumka 11

12. Sub District Hospital Jehanabad-804408 Gaya 12

13. Sub District Hospital Perma-847255 Glridlh 13

14. Sub District Hospital Rusera-848210 Giridlh 13

15. Sub District Hospital Godda-814133 Godda 14 126 125 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions

2 3 4 5

16. Referral Hospital Bhore-841426 Gopal Ganj 15

17. Taluk Hospital Hathwa-841436 Gopal Ganj 15

18. Sub District Hospital Chatra-825401 Hazaribagh 17

19. Sub District Hospital Kodarma-825410 Hazarlbagh 17

20. Sub District Hospital Khagaria-851204 Khagarla 19

21. Sub District Hospital Klshanganj-855107 Klshanganj 20

22. Sub District Hospital Madhepura-852113 Maithepura 21

23. Referral Hospital Jhanjharpur-847403 Madhubanl 22

24. Sub District Hospital Jamul-811307 Munger 23

25. Referral Hospital Jhajha-811308 Munger 23

26. Sub District Hospital Lakhisaral-811311 Munger 23

27. Sub District Hospital Hllsa-801302 Nalanda 25

28. Referral Hospital Islampur-801303 Nalanda 25

29. Sub District Hospital Rajglr-803116 Nalanda 25

30. Sub District Hospital Garhwa-822114 Palamau 27

31. Sub District Hospital Latehar-829206 Palamau 27

32. Referral Hospital Tenughat-829129 Palamau 27

33. Sub District Hospital Barasalinganj-800018_ Patna 28

34. Sub District Hospital Barh-803213 Patna 28

35. Taluk Hospital Dinapur-801503 Patna 28

36. Referral Hospital Naubatpur-80 11 09 Patna 28

37. Sub District Hospital Patna City-800008 Patna 28

38. Rajendra Nagar Hospital Patna-800016 Patna 28

39. Referral Hospital Blndu-835228 Ranchi 30

40. Sub District Hospital Gumla-835207 Ranchi 30

41. Sub District Hospital Khuntl-835210 Ranchl 30

42. Sub District Hospital Lohardaga-835302 Ranchi 30

43. Sub District Hospital Slngega-835223 Ranchl 30

44. Referral Hospital 81kamganj-802212 Rohtash - 31

45. Sub District Hospital 8abhua-821101 Rohtash 31

46. Sub District Hospital Birpur-854340 Saharsa 32 127 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 128

2 3 4 5

47. Sub District Hospital Sapual-B52131 Saharsa 32

48. Sub District Hospital Pusa-848125 Samastlpur 33

49. Sub District Hospital Jamtara-815351 Santhal Parganas 34

50. Sub District Hospital Pakur-814207 Santhal Parganas 34

51. Referral Hospital Thakurgagantl-815001 Santhal Parganas 34

52. Sub DIstrict Hospital Jamshedpu~831001 Singhbhum (Purbl) 36

53. Sub District Hospital Jugsalai-831 006 Singhbhum (Purbl) 36

54. Sub District Hospital Saralkela-833219 Singhbhum (Pasch) 37

GUJARAT

1. Government Hospital Dhandhuka-382460 Ahmedabad

2. Government Hospital Sola-3BOOOl Ahmedabad

3. Community Health Centre Balra-364421 Amreli 2

4. Government Cottage Hosp. Lathl-364430 Amrall 2

5. Referral Hospital Rajula-364560 Amrell 2

6. Community Health Centre Radhanpur-385340 Banaskantha 3

7. Referral Hospital Jambusar-392150 Bharuch 4

B. Referral Hospital Rajplpla-393145 Bharuch 4

9. Community Health Centre Batad-383325 Bhavnagar 5

10. Community Health Centre Gadaka-384300 Bhavnagar 5

11. Government Hospital Palltana-364270 Bhavnagar 5

12. Government Hospital Morbl-363641 Bhavnagar 5

13. Community Health Centre Dharol-361210 Jamnagar 8

14. Community Health Centre Dwarka-361335 Jamnagar 8

15. Referral Hospital Khambhalia-361305 Jamnagar 8

16. Sub District Hospital Manavadar-362630 Junagarh 9

17. Gov!. Hospital Mandarala-362260 Junagarh 9 lB. Government Hospital Mangrol-362225 Junagarh 9

19. Government Hospital Porbandar-360575 Junagarh 9

20. Referral Hospital Anjar-370 110 Kachachh 10

21. Government Hospital Gandhldham-37020 1 Kachachh 10 129 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions 130

2 3 4 5

22. Community Health Centre Mandvl-370465 Kachachh 10

23. Referral Hospital Oakor-388225 Kheda 11

24. Government Hospital Petlad-388450 Kheda 11

25. Referral Hospital Mansa-382845 Mehsana 12

26. Govt. Hospital UNA-362560 Mehsana 12

27. Cottage Hospital Unjha-384170 Mehsana 12

28. Government Cottage Hospital Dahod-389151 Panchmahals 13

29. Government Hospital Devgadh Baria-389380 Pahchmahals 13

30. Community Health Centre Halol-389350 Pahchmahals 13

31. Government Cottage Hospital Lunavada-389230 Pahchmahals 13

32. Government Hospital Sanrampur-389260 Pahchmahals 13

33. Government Hospital Ohoraji-360410 Rajkot 14

34. Government Hospital Gondal-360311 Rajkot 14

35. Government Hospital Jas Oan-360050 Rajkot 14

36. Government Hospital Jetpur-360370 Rajkot 14

37. Padma Kunvarbha Hospital Rajkot-36000 1 Rajkot 14

38. Government Cottage Hospital Upleta-360490 Rajkot 14

39. Community Health Centre Wankaner-363621 Rajkot 14

40. Government Cottage Hospital Bhiloda-383245 Sabarkantha 15

41. Sub District Hospital Oeesa-385535 Sabarkantha 15

42. Community Health Centre Idar-383430 Sabarkantha 15

43. General Hospital Mandvl-394160 Surat 16

44. Referral Hospital Vyara-394650 Surat 16

45. Community Health Centre Chotila-363520 Surendranagar 17

46. Government Hospital Dhrangadhra-363310 Surendranagar 17

47. Referral Hospital Chhota Udepur-391165 Vadodara 18

48. Cottage Hospital Oabohl-391110 Vadodara 18

49. Community Health Centre Padra-391440 Vadodara 18

50. ESI Hospital Vadodara-390001 Vadodanl" 18

51. Cottage Hospital Bhllad-396105 Valsad 19

52. Government Hospital Oharampur-396050 Valsad 19 131 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 132

2 3 4 5

53. Community Health Centre Gandevi·396360 Valsad 19

54. Government Hospital Valsad-396001 Valsad 19

55. Cottage Hospital Vansda-396580 Valsad 19

HARAYANA

1. Civil Hospital Kalka-133302 Ambala

2. Civil Hospital Charkhl Dadri-123306 Bhiwanl 2

3. Civil Hospital Palwal-121102 Faridabad 3

4. Sub District Hospital Ferozepur Jhirka-1221 04 Gurgaon 4

5. Civil Hospital Nuh-122107 Gurgaon 4

6. Sub District Hospital Fatehabad-125050 Hlssar 5

7. Civil Hospital Hansi-125033 Hlssar 5

8. Civil Hospital Narwana-126116 Jind 6

9. Civil Hospital Safldon-126112 Jind 6

10. Civil Hospital Guhla-132035 Kalthal 7

11. Civil Hospital Kalthal-132027 Kalthal 7

12. Civil Hospital Panlpat-132103 Panlpat 11

13. Civil Hospital Ladwa-132132 Kurukshetra 9

14. Civil Hospital Mohlndragarh-123029 Mohindargarh 10

15. Civil Hospital Rewarl-123401 Rewarl 12

16 Sub District Hospital Bahadurgarh-124507 Rohtak 13

17. Civil Hospital Jhajhar-124103 Aohtak 13

18. Civil Hospital Dabwali-125055 Sirsa 14

19. Civil Hospital Gohana-124301 Sonipat 15

20. Mukandilal Civil Hospital Yamunanagar-135001 Yamunanagar 16

HIMACHAL PRADESH

1. Refferal Hospital Ghumarwln-174021 Bilaspur

2. Civil Hospital Bharmour-176209 Chamba 2

3. Referral Hospital Chowarl-176302 Chamba 2

4. Civil Hospital Deehra-I77101 Kangra 4

5. Civil Hospital Kangra-17600 1 Kangra 4

6. Civil Hospital Nurpur-176202 Kangra 4 133 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To QuesUons 134

2 3 4 5

7. Sub District Hospital Palampur-176061 Kangra 4

8. Rural Hospital Anl-172026 Kullu 6

9. Referral Hospital BanJar-175123 Kullu 6

10. Civil Hospital Joglnder Ngr.-176120 Mandl 8

11. Civil Hospital Karsog-171304 Mandl 8

12. Community Health Centre Rattl-176208 Mandl 8

13. Rural Hospital Sandhole-176090 Mandl 8

14. Civil Hospital Serkaghat-175024 Mandl 8

15. Civil Hospital Sundernagar-174401 Mandl 8

16. Civil Hospital Chopal-171211 Simla 9

17. Civil Hospital Kotgarh-172031 Simla 9

1 B. Civil Hospital Rohru-171207 Simla 9

19. Civil Hospital Paonta-173025 Sirmur 10

20. Community Health Centre Arkl-173208 Solan 11

21. Rural Hospital Nalagarh-174101 Solan 11

22. Referral Hospital Amlehar-176082 Una 12

JAMMU AND KASHMIR

1. Sub District Hospital Dooru-192211 Anantnag

2. Sub District Hospital Klshtwar-182204 Jammu 5

3. Sub District Hospital Nowshera-180011 Jammu 5

4. Sub District Hospital Blllewar-184204 Kathua 7

5. Sub District Hospital Kangan-191202 Kathua 7

6. Sub District Hospital Sopore-19320 1 Srlnagar 13

KARNATAKA

1. General Hospital Channapatna-571501 Bangalore (R)

2. General Hospital Doddaballpur-561203 Bangalore (R)

3. Government Hospital Kanakpura-562117 Bangalore (R)

4. General Hospital Gokok-591307 Belgaum 3

S. General Hospital Soundhatl-591126 Belgaum 3

6. Urban Family WeI. Centre Hospet-58320 1 Bellarry 4

7. General Hospital Sirupuppa -583121 Bellarry 4 135 Wrinen Answers December 1. 1998 To Questions 136

2 3 4 5

8. General Hospital Basava Kalyan-585327 Bldar 5

9. General Hospital Bhalakl-585328 Bldar 5

10. General Hospital Humnabad-585330 Bidar 5

11. Urban Family WeI. Centre Bagalkot-587101 Bljapur 6

12. General Hospital Hunagund-587118 Bljapur 6

13. Post Partum Centre Indl-586209 Bljapur 6

14. General Hospital Jankhandl-587301 Bljapur 6

15. Kem General Hospital Mudhol-587313 Bijapur 6

16. General Hospital Kadur-577548 Chlkmagalur 7

17. MSDM Government Hospital Koppa-577126 Chlkmagalur 7

18. General Hospital Mudigere-577132 Chlkmagalur 7

19. General Hospital Tarlkere-S77228 Chlkmagalur 7

20. Combined Dispensary Challakere-577522 Chltradurg 8

21. General Hospital Hoshadurga-577527 Chltradurg 8

22. Govt. General Hospital Coondapur-576201 Dakshln Kannada 9

23. General Hospital Puttur-574201 Dakshin Kannada 9

24. Urban Family Wei. Centre Udupi-576103 Dakshln Kannada 9

25. General Hospital Godag-582101 Dharwad 10

26. General Hospital Haverl-574223 Dharwad 10

27. Civil Dispensary Chircholi-585307 Gulberga 11 11 28. Civil Dispensary Chlttapur-585211 Gulberga

29. Civil Dispensary Jewargi-585310 Gulberga 11

30. Government Hospital Sadam-585001 Gulberga 11 Gulberga 11 31. General Hospital Shahpur-585229 Gulberga 11 32. Civil Dispensary Yadgiri-585201 Hassan 12 33. General Hospital Arslkere-583251 Hassan 12 34. General Hospital Belur-571418 Hassan 12 35. Governmnent Hospital Channarayapata-573116 Hassan 12 36. Combined Dispensary Konnanur-573130 Hassan 12 37. General Hospital Skalesapur-573134 Kolar 14 38. Civil Dispensary Bangarpel-563114 137 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions 138

2 3 4 5

39. General Hospital Chlckaballpur-5621 01 Kolar 14

40. General Hospital Chinthamani-563125 Kolar 14

41. General Hospital Krishnarajapet-571426 Mandya 15

42. Combined Dispensary Maddur-571428 Mandya 15

43. General Hospital Nagamangala-571432 Mandya 15

44. Combined Dispensary Srlngapatanam-571438 Mandya 15

45. Government Hospital Chamr~anaga~571313 Mysore 16

46. General Hospital Gundlupet-571111 Mysore 16

47. Government Hospital Hunsur-571105 Mysore 16

48. General Hospital Krlshnarayanaga~571602 Mysore 16

49. Rural Health Trg. Centre Nanjangud-571301 Mysore 16

50. Civil Hospital Deodurg-584111 Ralchur 17

51. General Hospital Sindhamar-585223 Ralchur 17

52. Civil Dispensary Gangavathi-583227 Raichur 17

53. Civil Hospital Kastagi-583229 Ralchur 17

54. Primary Health Unit G.A. Koppal-583231 Ralchur 17

55. General Hospital Mandvl-584123 Ralchur 17

56. General Hospital Bhadravathl-577301 5hlmoga 18

57. Combined Dispensary Channagirl-577213 Shlmoga 18

58. General Hospital 5agar-577401 5hlmoga 18

59. General Hospital 5hlkarlpura-577427 Shimoga 18

60. Combined Dispensary Madhugiri-572132 Tumkur 19

61. Primary Health Centre 5Ira-577137 Tumkur 19

62. General Hospital Tlpatur-572201 Tumkur 19

63. General Hospital Dandeti Hailyan-581325 Uttar Kannada 20

64. General Hospital Slrlsl-58140 1 Uttar Kannada 20 KERALA

1. Government Hospital Chengannur-689121 Alappuzha

2 Taluk H.O. Hospital Harlpad-690514 Alappuzha

3. Government Hospital Kayamkulam-690502 Alappuzha

4. Taluk H.O. Hospital Mavelikara-690101 Alappuzha 139 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Ouestions 140

2 3 4 5

5. Taluk H.O. Hospital Pulinkunnu-688504 Alappuzha

6. Taluk Hospital Cherthallai-68B524 Alappuzha

7. Taluk H.O. Hospital Alwaye-6B3101 Ernakulam 2

B. Taluk H.O. Hospital Cochln-68200 1 Ernakulam 2

9. Government Hospital Kothamangalam-686691 Ernakulam 2

10. Government Hospital Moovattupuzha-686661 Ernakulam 2

11. Taluk H.O. Hospital North Parur-683513 Ernakulam 2

12. Taluk H.O. Hospital Perumbavoor-6B3542 Ernakulam 2

13. Government Hospital Trlppunithura-6B2301 Ernakulam 2

14. Government Hospital Adlmaly-665561 Idukkl 3

15. Taluk H.O. Hospital Nedunkandom-6B5553 Idukkl 3

16. Government Hospital Kanhangad-670315 Kannur 4

17. Government Hospital Kuthuparamba-670643 Kannur 4

lB. . Taluk H.O. Hospital Payyanoor-670307 Kannur 4

19. Government Hospital Tali Puramba-670141 Kannur 4

20. Taluk H.O. Hospital Tellicherry-670307 Kannur 4

21. Government Hospital Thiruvangada-670 103 Kannur 4

22. Taluk H.O. Hospital Kasargode-670121 Kasargode 5

23. Government Hospital Kalloopara-6B95B3 Kollam 6

24. Taluk H.O. Hospital Karunagapally-69051 B Kollam 6

25. Taluk H.O. Hospital Kottarakara-691506 Kollam 6

26. Taluk H.O. Hospital Thiruvalla-6B91 0 1 Kollam 6

27. Government Hospital Changanaserry-6B6106 Kottayam 7 7 2B. Taluk H.O. Hospital Kanjlrapally-686507 Kottayam Kottayam 7 29. Taluk H.O. Hospital Palai-686575 Kottayam 7 30. Taluk H.O. Hospital Vikom-686141 Kozhlkode B 31. Taluk H.O. Hospital Badagara-673101 Kozhlkode B 32. Taluk H.O. Hospital Oullandy-673305 Kozhlkode 8 33. Taluk H.O. Hospital Sultan's Battery-673592 Mallapuram 9 34. Government Hospital Malapuram-676505 Mallapuram 9 35. Government Hospital Nllambur-679330 . 141 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 142

1 2 3 4 5

36. Government Hospital Perlnthalmanna-679322 Mallapuram 9

37. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Ponani-679577 Mallapuram 9

3B. Government Hospital Tlrur-676101 Mallapuram 9

39. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Alathur-S78541 Palakkad 10

40. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Chittoor-S78101 Palakkad 10

41. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Mannarghat-678583 Palakkad 10

42. Government Hospital Nenmara-678508 Palakkad 10

43. Government Hospital Ottapalam-S79101 Palakkad 10

44. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Adoor-S91523 Pathanmthltta 11

45. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Pathanamthitta-SB9645 Pathanmthitta 11

46. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Punalur-691305 Pathanmthitta 11

47. Government Hospital Chalakudy-SB0307 Thrissur 12

4B. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Chavakad-SB050S Thrlssur 12

49. Government Hospital Irtnjalakuda-680121 Thrissur 12

50. Government Hospital Kodakkal-SB0684 Thrissur 12

51. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Kodungalloor-S80664 Thrlssu.r 12

52. Taluk Hospital Vadakkancherry-680502 Thrissur 12

53. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Chlraylnkll-695304 Thlruvananthapuram 13

54. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Nayyatlnkara-S95121 Thlruvananthapuram 13

55. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Nedumangud-S95541 Thlruvananthapuram 13

56. Government Hospital Nemom-S95020 Thiruvananthapuram 13

57. Government Hospital Parassala-695502 Thiruvananthapuram 13

58. Government Hospital Perunkada-695005 Thiruvananthapuram 13

59. Ayurveda College Poojapura-695012 Thiruvananthapuram 13

60. Taluk H.Q. Hospital Valthlrt-S73576 Wyanad 14

MADHYA PRADESH

1. Sub-District Hospital Katangi-481445 Balaghat

2. Sub-District Hospital Warseonl-481331 Balaghat

3. Sub-District Hospital Dantewarda-494449 Bastar 2

4. Sub-District Hospital Kanker-494334 Bastar 2 143 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To Questions 144

2 3 4 5

5. Sub-District Hospital Kaundagaon-494226 Bastar 2

6. Sub-District Hospital Amla-460551 Betul 3

7. Sub-District Hospital Bhainsdehl-460220 Betul 3

8. Sub-District Hospital Multai-460661 Betul 3

9. Sub-District Hospital Champa-495671 Bilaspur 6

10. Sub-District Hospital Janjglr-495668 Bllaspur 6

11. Sub-District Hospital Korba-495677 Bilaspur 6

12. Sub-District Hospital Mungeli-495334 Bllaspur 6

13. Sub-District Hospital Takhtpur-495330 Bllaspur 6

14. Sub-District Hospital Bijawar-471405 Chattarpur 7

15. Sub-District Hospital Chandla-471101 Chattarpur 7

16. Sub-District Hospital Amarwarda-480221 Chhlandwara 8

17. Sub-District Hospital Seondha-475661 Datia 10

18. Sub-District Hospital Kannod-455332 Dewas 11

19. Sub-District Hospital Satwas-455459 Dewas 11

20. Sub-District Hospital Badnawar-454660 Dhar 12

21. Sub-District Hospital Dannad-454554 Dhar 12

22. Sub-District Hospital Kukshl-454331 Dhar 12

23. Sub-District Hospital Bemetara-491335 Durg 13

24. Sub-District Hospital Dondi-491230 Durg 13

25. Sub-District Hospital Ashoknagar-473331 Guna 14

26. Sub-District Hospital Chachoda-473118 Guna 14

27. Sub-District Hospital Mungaoli-473443 Guna 14

28. Sub-District Hospital Bhandar-475335 Gwalior 15

29. Sub-District Hospital Harda-461331 Hoshangabad 16 16 30. Sub-District Hospital Itarsi-461111 Hoshangabad

31. Sub-District Hospital Sohagpur-461771 Hoshangabad 16 17 32. Sub-District Hospital Mhow-453441 Indore 17 33. E.S.1. General Hospital Nandanagar-452001 Indore 17 34. Sub-District Hospital Sanwer-453551 Indore 18 35. Civil Hospital Slhora-483025 Jabalpur 145 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 146

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36. Sub-District Hospital Blzayaragaoghad-483775 Jabalpur 18

37. Sub-District Hospital Katni-483501 Jabalpur 18

38. Sub-District Hospital Alirajpur-457887 Jhabua 19

39. Sub-District Hospital Jobat-457990 Jhabua 19

40. Sub-District Hospital Bhanpura-458775 Mandsaur 21

41. Sub-District Hospital Garoth-458880 Mandsaur 21

42. Sub-District Hospital Jawad-458330 Mandsaur 21

43. Civil Hospital Manasa-458110 Mandsaur 21

44. Sub-District Hospital Neemuch-458441 Mandsaur 21

45. Sub-District Hospital Ramapura-458118 Mandsaur 21

46. Sub-District Hospital Amba-476111 Morena 22

47. Sub-District Hospital Sabalgarh-476229 Morena 22

48. Sub-District Hospital Gadurwada-487551 Narlsmpur 23

49. Sub-District Hospital Burharpur-450331 Nlmar (East)-Khandwa 24

50. Sub-District Hospital Harsud-450116 Nimar (East)-Khandwa 24

51. Sub-District Hospital Khargone-451 001 Nlmar (West)-Khargone 25

52. Sub-District Hospital Sanawad-451111 Nlmar (West)-Khargone 25

53. Sub-District Hospital Gharghoda-496111 Ralgarh 27

54. Civil Hospital Jashpurnagar-496331 Ralgarh 27

55. Sub-District Hospital Kharsia-496661 Ralgarh 27

56. Sub-District Hospital Balod Bazar-493332 Ralpur 28

57. Sub-District Hospital Dhamtarl-493773 Ralpur 28

58. Sub-District Hospital Mahasamund-493445 Ralpur 28

59. Sub-District Hospital Saraipall-493558 Raipur 28

60. Sub-District Hospital Khargone-464671 Ralsen 29

61. Civil Hospital Sinha Bioara-465661 Rajgarh 30

62. Sub-District Hospital Khalragarh-491881 Rajnandgaon 31

63. Civil Hospital Alote-457114 Ratlam 32

64. Civil Hospital Jaora-457226 Ratlam 32

65. Sub-District Hospital Khuari-456017 Sagar 34

66. Sub-District Hospital Maihar-485771 Satna 35 147 Written Answers December I, 1998 To Questions 148

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67. Sub-District Hospital Ashta-466116 Sehore 36

68. Sub-District Hospital Chhapara-430884 Seoni 37

69. Sub-District Hospital Umaria-484661 Shahdol 38

70. Sub-District Hospital Shujalpur-465331 Shajapur 39

71. Sub-District Hospital Barnagar-456771 Ujjain 44

72. Sub-District Hospital Khachrod-456224 Ujjain 44

73. Sub-District Hospital Mahidpur-456443 Ujjain 44

74. Sub-District Hospital Tarana-456665 Ujjaln 44

75. Sub-District Hospital Basoda -464 221 Vidisha 45 MAHARASHTRA

1. Pavare Medical Trust Lonl-413713 Ahmednagar

2. Rural Hospital Rajur-422604 Ahmednagar

3. Cottage Hospital Sangamner-422605 Ahmednagar

4. Parvara Rural Hospital Mangrulpur-444403 Akola 2

5. Municipal Hospital Washim-444505 Akola 2

6. Cottage Hospital Achalpur-444805 Amaravatl 3

7. Rural Hospital Morshl-444905 Amaravati 3

8. Rural Hospital Tiwasa-444903 Amaravatl 3

9. Rural Hospital Pachod-431121 Aurangabad 4

10. Rural Hospital Sillod-431112 Aurangabad 4

11. Civil Dispensary Georai-431127 Beed 5

12. Civil Hospital Kalj-431123 Beed 5

13. Cottage Hospital Sakoli-441802 Bhandara 6

14. Rajwadi Munl. Gen. Hospital Ghatkopar-400086 Bombay 7 8 15. Rural Hospital Daulgaon Mahi-443204 Buldhana Buldhana 8 16. Saibai Mote Hospital Shegaon-444203 Buldhana 8 17. Dlstt. Hosp. for Women Khmagaon-444303 Buldhana 8 18. Cottage Hospital Malkapur-4431 01 Chandrapur 9 19. Municipal Hospital Warora-442907 Dhule 10 20. Cottage Hospital Shlrpur-425405 Gadchiroll 11 21. Rural Hospital Aheri-442705 149 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 150

2 3 4 5

22. Rural Hospital Pahur Jammer-424205 Jalgaon 12

23. Rural Hospital Mantha-431504 Jalna 13

24. Rural Hospital Tembhurni-431208 Jalna 13

25. K.E.M. Hospital IchalkarnJI-416115 Kohlapur 14

26. Rural Hospital Nesari-416504 Kohlapur 14

27. Rural Hospital Murud-413510 Latur 16

28. Rural Hospital Udglr-413517 Latur 16

29. Rural Hospital Deolapur ·440408 Nagpur 17

30. Dr. Dalvl Memorial Hospital Nagpur-440001 Nagpur 17

31. Municipal Maternity Hospital Ramtek-441106 Nagpur 17

32. Rural Hospital Naigaon-431709 Nanded 18

33. Nanded Medical Foundation Nanded-431661 Nanded 18

34. Cottage Hospital Kalwan-423500 Nasik 19

35. Satnaroead Hospital Malegaon-423203 Naslk 19

36. Municipal Dispensary Manmad-423104 Naslk .19

37. Municipal Dispensary Nandgaon-423106 Naslk 19

38. Municipal Dispensary Slnnur-422103 Naslk 19

39. Municipal Dispensary Tulzapur-41360 1 Osmanabad 20

40. Rural Hospital Hlngoll-431513 Parbhanl 21

41. Rural Hospital Bhor-412206 Pune 22

42. Lokmanya Mad. Foundation Chinchwad-411019 Pune 22

43. Maharashtra Arogya Mandai Hadapsar-411 028 Pune 22

44. Anand Medical Foundation Kothrad-415405 Pune 22

45. D.S. Medical Foundation Pune-411001 Pune 22

46. Silver Jubilee Hospital Saramall-411311 Pune 22

47. Primary Health Centre Saswad-41230 1 Pune 22

48. Municipal Dispensary Khed-415709 Ratnaglri 23

49. Rural Hospital Atpadl-41530 1 Sangli 24

50. Wanless Hospital Mlraj-416410 Sangli 24

51. Cottage Hospital Karod-415110 Satra 25 151 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 152

2 3 4 5

52. Zilla Parishad Disp. Phaltan-415523 Satara 25

53. Dr. Agashe Chaar. Hospital Satara-41550 1 Satara 25

54. Rural Hospital Akaluj-4131 0 1 Sholapur 26

55. Cottage Hospital Karmala-413203 Sholapur 26

56. Ayurvedic Mahavidyalaya Sholapur Sholapur 26

57. Zilla Parishad Hospital Kudal-416520 Sindhudurg 27

58. General Hospital Sawatlwadi-416510 Sindhudurg 27

59. Dr. B.G. Chaya Hospital Ambarnath-421501 Thane 28

60. New Hospital Complex Bhlwandl-421308 Thane 28

61. Cottage Hospital Dahanu-421601 Thane 28

62. Cottage Hospital Shahapur-431723 Thane 28

63. Gov!. Maternity Home Ulhasnagar Camp IV-421004 Thane 28

64. Cottage Hospital Darwaha-445202 Yavatmal 30

65. Rural Hospital Lohl-445210 Yavatmal 30

66. Rural Hospital Mare~aon-445303 Yavatmal 30

67. Primary Health Centre Nar Yeotmal-445001 Yavatmal 30

68. Rural Hospital Pandhar Kawada-445302 Yavatmal 30

69. R.P. Uttarwar Hospital Umarkhed-445206 Yavatmal 30

MANIPUR

7 1. Taluk Level Hospital Kak-Ching-795103 Thambal

MEGHALAYA Garo Hills (East) 1. Civil Hospital WIlliam Nagar-793001 MIZORAM

Aizwal East 1. Champai Hospital Champai-796102 Alzwal East 2. Sub-Divisional Hospital Kolasib-796101 Alzwal East 3. Sorenip Hospital Sorenip-796014 Alzwal East 4. Tllbung Hospital Tllbung-796001 NAG ALAND Kohlma 1. Civil Hospital Dimapur-797112 ORISSA Baleshwar 1. Sub-District Hospital Jalaswar-756032 153 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Ou/itstlons 154

2 3 4 5

2. Sub-District Hospital Nilglrl·75600 1 Baleshwar

3. Sub-District Hospital Bhadrak-756100 Baleshwar

4. Sub-District Hospital Soro-756045 Baleshwar

5. Sub-District Hospital Kantabani-767039 Bolanglr 2

6. Sub-District Hospital Patnagarh-761 025 Bolanglr 2

7. Sub-District Hospital Sonepur-767017 Bolanglr 2

B. Sub-District Hospital Titllagarh-767033 Bolanglr 2

9. Sub-District Hospital Athagarh-755019 Cuttack 3

10. Sub·Dlstrict Hospital Bankl-75400B Cuttack 3

11. Sub-District Hospital Jagatsinghpur-754103 Cuttack 3

12. Sub-District Hospital Jajpur Road-755019 Cuttack 3

13. Sub-District Hospital Jajpur-755001 Cuttack 3

14. Sub·District Hospital Kendra Rapara-754211 Cuttack 3

15. Sub-District Hospital Narsinghpur-754032 Cuttack 3

16. Sub· District Hospital Paradeep·754142 Cuttack 3

17. Sub·District Hospital Angul-759122 Dhenkanal 4 lB. SUb-District Hospital Attamalik-759125 Dhenkanal 4

19. Sub·District Hospital Bhuban-759017 Dhenkanal 4

20. Sub-District Hospital Hindol-759022 Dhenkanal 4

21. Sub-District Hospital Kamakhya Ngr.-75901B Dhenkanal 4

22. Sub-District Hospital Palalahara·759119 Dhenkanal 4

23. Sub-District Hospitai Talcher·759100 Dhenkanal 4

24. Sub-District Hospital Aska-761110 Ganjam 5

25. Sub-District Hospital Bhanjanagar-76t 126 Ganjam 5

26. Sub-District Hospital Chatarpur-761 020 Ganjam 5

27. Sub-District Hospital Paralakhemundl-761201 Ganjam 5

2B. Sub-District Hospital Shandra Gira·761001 Ganjam 5

29 Sub·District Hospital Dharamgarh·766015 Kalahandi 6

30. Sub-District Hospital Junagarh-766014 Kalahandi 6

31. Sub-District Hospital Nawapara-766105 Kalahandi' 6

32. Sub-District Hospital Anantpur-756046 Keonjhar 7 155 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 156

2 3 4 5

33. Sub-District Hospital Barabil-758035 Keonjhar 7

34. Sub-District Hospital Champua-758041 Keonjhar 7

35. Sub-District Hospital Gunupur-765022 Kuraput 8

36. Sub-District Hospital Jayapore-784001 Koraput 8

37. Sub-District Hospital Malkangirl-764045 Koraput 8

38. Sub-District Hospital Navarangpur-764059 Koraput 8

39. Sub-District Hospital Rayagada-765001 Koraput 8

40. Sub-District Hospital Umarkote-764073 Koraput 8

41. Sub-District Hospital Jashlpur-757034 Mayurbhanj 9

42. Sub-District Hospital Karangla-757037 Mayurbhanj 9

43. Sub-District Hospital Ralrangpur-757043 Mayurbhanj 9

44. Sub-District Hospital Udala-757041 Mayurbhanj 9

45. Sub-District Hospital Baliguda-762103 Phulbani 10

46. Sub-District Hospital Boudhraj-762104 Phulbanl 10

47. . Sub-District Hospital Khurda-752055 Purl 11

48. Sub-District Hospital Nayagarh-752029 Purl 11

49. Sub-District Hospital Ranapur-752026 Puri 11

50. Sub-District Hospital Sakshlgopal-7520 14 Puri 11

51. Sub-District Hospital Bargarh-768028 Sambalpur 12

52. Sub-District Hospital Deogarh-768108 Sambalpur 12

53. Sub-District Hospital Hirakud-768016 Sambalpur 12

54. Sub-District Hospital Jharsuguda-768201 Sambalpur 12

55. Sub-District Hospital Kuchinda-768222 Sambalpur 12

56. Sub-District Hospital Padmapur-765025 Sambalpur 12 12 57. Sub-District Hospital Ralrakhol-768106 Sambalpur 13 58. Sub-District Hospital Bonalgarh-770038 Sundergarh Sundergarh 13 59. R. G. Pur Hospital Rajgangpur-77001 ? Sundergarh 13 60. Sub District Hosltal Rourkela-769001 PUNJAB

Amrltsar 1. Civil Hospital Ajnala-143102 Amritsar 2. Civil Hospital Baba Bakala-143202 157 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Qu:!!stions 15B

2 3 4 5

3. Civil Hospital Pattl-14341S Amritsar

4. Civil Hospital Tarantaran-14340 1 Amrltsar

5. Civil Hospital Raman-151301 Bhatlnda 2

6. Civil Hospital Rampura Phul-151103 Bhatlnda 2

7. Civil Hospital Talwandisaboo-151302 Bhatlnda 2

B. Civil Hospital Fatehgarhsahlb-143113 Fatehgarhsahlb 3

9. Civil Hospital Moga-14200 1 Farldkot 4

10. Civil Hospital Muktsar-152026 Farldkot 4

11. Civil Hospital Abohar-152116 Ferozpur 5

12. Civil Hospital Fazllka-152123 Ferozpur 5

13. Civil Hospital Zira-142007 Ferozpur 5

14. Civil Hospital Pathankot-145001 Gurdaspur 6

15. Civil Hospital Balachaur-144521 Hoshlarpur 7

16. Civil Hospital Dasuya-144205 Hoshlarpur 7

17. Civil Hospital Garh Shankar-144527 Hoshlarpur 7

lB. Civil Hospital Nakodar-141310 Jalundhar B

19. Civil Hospital Nawinshahar-144514 Jalundhar B

20. Civil Hospital Phlliaure-144410 Jalundhar 8

21. Civil Hospital Phagwara-144401 Kapurthala 9

22. Civil Hospital Suhanpur Lodhi-144626 Kapurthala 9

23. Civil Hospital Jagraon-142026 Ludhiana 10

24. Civil Hospital Khanna-141401 Ludhiana 10

25. ESI Hospital Ludhiana-141001 Ludhlana 10

26. Civil Hospital Samrala-141114 Ludhlana 10

27. Civil Hospital Mansa-151505 Mansa 11

28. A.P. Jain Hospital Rajpura-140401 Patiala 12

29. Civil Hospital Samana-147101 Patiala 12

30. Civil Hospital Anandpursahib-140118 Ropar 13

31. Civil Hospital Kharar-140301 Ropar 13

32. Civil Hospital Barnala-148101 Sangrur 14

33. Civil Hospital Dhuri-148024 Sangrur 14 159 Written Answers December 1, 199B To Questions 160

2 3 4 5

34. Civil Hospital Malkerkotla-14B023 Sangrur 14

35. Civil Hospital Sunam-14B02B Sangrur 14

RAJASTHAN

1. Health & Fam. WeI. Centre Almer-305001 Ajmer

2. Sub District Hospital Bljalnagar-305624 Almer

3. Sub District Hospital Rajgarh-331 001 Almer

4. Government Hospital Kekrl·305404 Almer

5. Y. N. Hospital Klshangarh-305B02 Almer

6. Civil Hospital Bahror-301701 Alwar 2

7. Upgraded P.H.C. Govlndagarh-303712 Alwar 2

B. Government Hospital Ralgarh-30140B Alwar 2

9. Government Hospital Tlzara-301411 Alwar 2

10. Government Hospital Kushalgarh-327BOl Banswara 3

1lo Government Hospital Partapur-327024 Banswara 3

12. Government Hospital Baran-325205 Baran 4

13. Government Hospital Chhablra-325220 Baran 4

14. Government Hospital Balotra-344022 Barmer 5 5 15. Primary Health Centre Chontan-344702 Barmer

16. M & C We Hare Centre Slndri-344030 Barmer 5 6 17. Government Hospital Bayana-321401 Bharatpur Bharatpur 6 lB. Government Hospital Deeg-321203 Bharatpur 6 19. Government Hospital Kamah-321 022 Bhllwara 7 20. Government Hospital Gangapur-311 BOl Bhllwara 7 2lo Sub District Hospital Gulabpur-311 021 Bhilwara 7 22. Government Hospital Jahalpur-305409 Bhllwara 7 23. Referral Hospital Mandalgarh-311604 Bhllwara 7 24. Civil Hospital Shahpura-311404 Blkane; B 25. M.C.W. Centre Lunkaransar-334603 Bikaner B 26. Government Hospital Nokha-334B03 Bundi 9 27. Government Hospital Kesoralpatan-32360 1 Bundi 9 2B. Government Hospital Nalnwa-323BO 1 161 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Quea1lons 162

2 3 4 5

29. General Hospital Begun-312023 Chltorgarh 10

30. Government Hospital Kapasin-312202 Chltorgarh 10

31. Government Hospital Nlmbahera-31260 1 Chitorgarh 10

32. Civil Hospital Chhapar-331502 Churu 11

33. Sub District Hospital Churu-331001 Churu 11

34. Government Hospital Sardar Sahor-331403 Churu 11

35. Government Hospital Taranagar-331304 Churu 11

36. Civil Hospital Dausa-303303 Dausa 12

37. M & C Welfare Centre Lalsot-303503 Dausa 12

38. Upgraded P.H.C. Barl-328021 Dholpur 13

39. Government Hospital Dungargarh-314001 Dungarpur 14

40. Government Hospital Sagwara-314025 Dungarpur 14

41. Upgraded P.HC. Simalwara-314403 Dungarpur 14

42. Government Hospital Adarshnagar-302004 Jalpur 15

43. Government Hospital Chomu-303702 Jaipur 15

44. Government Hospital Narayana-303348 Jaipur 15

45. E.S.I. Hospital Jaipur-30200 1 Jalpur 15

46. Government Hospital Kotputli-303108 Jaipur 15

47. Government Hospital Sambhar-303604 Jaipur 15

48. Government Hospital Shahpura-313103 Jalpur 15

49. Government Hospital Pokran-345021 Jalsalmer 16

50. Government Hospital Badgaon-333021 Jalora 17

51. Government Hospital Bhinmal-343029 Jalora 17

52. Government Hospital Sanchore-343041 Jalore 17

53. Primary Health Centra 5iana-343044 Jalore 17

54. M.C.W. Centre Aklera-326033 Jhalawar 18

55. Civil Hospital Bhawani Mandl-326502 Jhalawar 18

56. Government Hospital Jhalrapatan-326023 Jhalawar 18

57. Government Hospital Bagar-333023 Jhunjhunu 19

58. Civil Hospital Chlrawa-333026 Jhunjhunu 19

59. Govarnment Hospital Khatarl-303503 Jhunjhunu 19 163 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 164

2 3 4 5

60. Government Hospital Navalgarh-333042 Jhunjhunu 19

61. Government Hospital 8i1ara-342602 Jodhpur 20

62. M.C.W. Centre Jodhpur-342001 Jodhpur 20

63. Government Hospital Phalodl-342301 Jodhpur 20

64. Government Hospital Plpar City-342601 Jodhpur 20

65. Government Hospital Ramganj Mandl-326519 Kota 21

66. Sub-District Hospital Deedwana-341303 Nagaur 22

67. Government Hospital Kuchaman Clty-341508 Nagaur 22

68. Civil Hospital Ladnu-341306 Nagaur 22

69. Government Hospital Makrana-341505 Nagaur 22

70. Government Hospital Metta Clty-341510 Nagaur 22

71. Sub District Hospital Parbasaar-341512 Nagaur 22

72. Civil Hospital 8all-306701 Pali 23

73. Government Hospital Jaltaran-306302 Pall 23

74. ·Government Hospital Sojat-306104 Pall 23

75. Government Hospital Sumerpur-306902 Pali 23

76. Sub District Hospital Bhlm-305921 Rajsmund 24

77. Government Hospital Nathdwara-31330 1 Rajsmund 24

78. Government Hospital Rajsamund-313326 Rajsmund 24

79. Government Hospital Gangapur Clty-322201 Sawalmadhopur 25

80. Government Hospital Hindaun-322230 Sawalmadhopur 25

81. Government Ho~pltal Fatehpur-332301 Sikar 26

82. Government Hospital Losal-332025 Sikar 26

83. Government Hospital Neemkathana-332713 Sikar 26

84. Upgraded P.H.C. Abu Road-307028 Sirohl 27

85. General Hospital Mount Abu-307501 Sirohl 27

86. Government Hospital Sheoganj-307027 Sirohi 27

87. Civil Hospital Bhadra-335001 Sriganganagar 28

88. Sub District Hospital Hanumangarh-335513 Srlganganagar 28

89. Sub District Hospital Srikaranpur-335073 Sriganganagar 28

90. Government Hospital Nohar-335523 Sriganganagar 28 165 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 166

2 3 4 5

91. Sub District Hospital Raisinghpur-335051 Srlganganagar 28

92. Government Hospital Suratgarh-335804 Sriganganagar 28

93. Government Hospital Deoll-304804 Tonk 29

94. Government Hospital Malpura-304502 Tonk 29

95. Government Hospital Niwal-364021 Tonk 29

96. Government Hospital Amet-313001 Udaipur 30

97. Government Hospital Bhlnder-313603 Udaipur 30

98. Sub District Hospital Jhadol-313702 Udaipur 30

99. Government Hospital Salumber-313027 Udaipur 30

100. Sarvodhya Sewa Kendra Udaipur-313001 Udaipur 30

SIKKIM

1. District Hospital Nemchl-737126 South District 3

2. District Hospital Gyalshing-737001 West District 4

TAMIL NADU

1. Government Hospital Madhurandhagam-602001 Chengal M.G.A.

2. Government Hospital Tambaram-600045 Chengal M.G.R.

3. Government Hospital Tlruvallur-602001 Chengal M.G.A.

4. Government Hospital Tiruchendur-628215 Chidambarnar 2

5. Government Hospital Kovllpattl-627701 Chldambarnar 2

6. E.S.1. Hospital Colmbatore-641 001 Colmbatore 3

7. Government Hospital Mettupalayam-641301 Colmbatore 3

8. Government Hospital Palladam-638664 Colmbatorll 3

9. Government Hospital Pollachi-64200 1 Colmbatore 3

10. Government Hospital Udumalpet-642126 Coimbatore 3

11. Government Hospital Valparal-642127 Colmbatore 3

12. Government Hospital Harur-636903 Dharmapurl 4

13. Government Hospital Hosur-635109 Dharmapurl 4

14. Government Hospital Kaveripatina m-635112 Dharmapurl 4

15. Government Hospital Krlshnaglri-635001 Dharmapurl 4

16. Government Hospital Uthangaral-635207 Dharmapurl 4

17. Government Hospital Batlagundu-624202 Dlndlgul Anna 5 167 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 168

2 3 4 5

18. Government Hospital Nllakottal-624208 Dlndigual Anna 5

19. Government Hospital Palanl-624601 Dindigual Anna 5

20. Government Hospital Rajapalayam-626117 Kamrajar 6

21. Government Hospital Sivakasi-626123 Kamrajar 6

22. Government Hospital Srivillputhur-626125 Kamrajar 6

23. Government Hospital Aruppukotlal-626101 Kamrajar 6

24. Government Hospital Virudhunagar-626001 Kamrajar 6

25. Government Hospital Colachel-629251 Kanyakumarl 7

26. Government Hospital Kuzhlthurai-629163 Kanyakumarl 7

27. Government Hospital Padmanabhapuram-628619 Kanyakumarl 7

28. Government Hospital Cumbum-626516 Madural 9

29. Government Hospital Melur-625106 Madural 9

30. Government Hospital Perlyakulam-626501 Madural 9

31. Government Hospital Thenl-626531 Madurai 9

32. -Government Hosp"al Tirumangalam-626706 Madural 9

33. Government Hospital Usllampatll-626532 Madural 9

34_ Government Hospital Arakkonam-631 001 N.A. Ambedkar 10

35. Government Hospital Arnl-632301 N.A. Ambedkar 10

36. Government Hospital Cheyyar-632316 N.A. Ambedkar 10

37. Government Hospital Shollngar-631102 N.A. Ambedkar 10

38. Government Hospital Maylladuthurai-60900 1 Nagai Qualde Millad 11

39. Government Hospital Sirkall-609110 Nagai Quaide Millad 11

40. Government Hospital Gudlyatlam-632602 Nellal Kottabamman 12

41. Government Hospital Coonoor-6431 0 1 NlIglrls 13

42. Government Hospital Gudalur-634211 NlIglrls 13

43_ Government Hospital Bhavanl-638301 Periyar 14

44. Government Hospital Dharapuram-638656 Perlyar 14

45. Government Hospital Goblchettlpalayam-638452 Perlyar 14 15 46. Government Hospital Arantangl-614616 Puddukotlai 15 47. Government Hospital Thlrumayam-614001 Puddukottal 16 48. Government Hospital Karalkudl-623001 Pasumpon Thevar To Questions 170 169 Written Answers Agrahayana 10,1920 (Saka)

2 3 4 5

49. Government Hospital Slvaganga-623560 Pasumpon Thevar 16

50. Government Hospital Tlrupatthur-63560 1 Pasumpon Thevar 16

51. Government Hospital Kamudhi-623603 Ramnad 17

52. Government Hospital Paramakudl-623707 Ramnad 17

53. Government Hospital Athur-636301 Salem 18

54. Government Hospital Kumarapalayam-S37205 Salem 18

55. Government Hospital Mellur Dam-S3S401 Salem 18

56. Government Hospital Namakkal-S37001 Salem 18

57. Government Hospital Sankarl-S37303 Sal&m 18

58. Government Hospital Tlruehengode-S37211 Salem 18

59. Government Hospital Chldambaram-808001 South Areot 19

60. Government Hospital Glngee-S04202 South Areot 19

61. Government Hospital Kallakuriehl-SOS202 South Areot 19

62. Government Hospital Polur-606803 South Areot 19

63. Government Hospital Sathimangalam-S04153 South Areot 19

64. Government Hospital Tindlvanam-604002 South Areot 19

65. Government Hospital Thlruvannamalal-S06601 South Areot 19

66. Government Hospital Tirukollur-605757 South Areot 19

67. Government Hospital Ulundurpet-606107 South Areot 19

68. Government Hospital Vandavasl-604408 South Areot 19

69. Government Hospital Vlrudhaehalam-606001 South Areot 19

70. Government Hospital Vlliupuram-605S02 South Areot 19

71. Government Hospital Kumbakonam-Sl2001 Thanjavur 20

72. Government Hospital Mannargudl-Sl4001 Thanjavur 20

73. Government Hospital Pattukotal-S2200 1 Thanjavur 20

74. Government Hospital Peravuranl-614804 Thanjavur 20

75. Government Hospital Tiruvayyar-Sl 01 08 ThanJavur 20

76. Government Hospital Tlruthu ralpoonldl-614 713 ThanJavur 20

77. Government Hospital Ambasamudram-827404 TlrunelveU 21

78. Government Hospital Kovilpattl-S2770 1 Tlrunelve" 21

79. Government Hospital Sankarankoll-S27756 Tlrunelve" 21 171 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 172

2 3 4 5

80. Government Hospital Tenkasi-627811 Tlrunelvell 21

81. Government Hospital Ariyalur-621704 Trichurapalll 22

82. Government Hospital Karur-639003 Trlchurapalli 22

83. Government Hospital Sengottai-627809 Tirunelveli 21

84. Government Hospital Jayangondam-621802 Trlchurapalll 22

85. Government Hospital Lalgudl-62160 1 Trlchurapalll 22

86. Government Hospital Musiri-621211 Trlchurapalli 22

87. Government Hospital Perambalur-621212 Trichurapalll 22

TRIPURA

1. Sub District Hospital Dharmanagar-799250 North Tripu ra 2

2. Kallshahar Hospital Kallshahar-799277 North Tripura 2

3. Utalpur Hospital Utalpur-799901 South Tripura 3

UTTAR PRADESH

1. Mahlla Chikitsalaya Achhnera-2B31 0 1 Agra

2. Mahlla Chikltsalaya Fah-282001 Agra

3. Tehsil Hospital Ferozabad-283203 Agra

4. Mahila Chlkitsalaya Atrauli-202280 Aligarh 2

5. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Hathras-2041 0 1 Aligarh 2

6. Tehsll Hospital Khalr-202138 Aligarh 2

7. Mahlla Chikilsalaya Sikandarabad -20200 1 Aligarh 2

8. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Handia-221503 Allahabad 3

9. Mahlla Chlkitsalaya Karchana-212301 Allahabad 3

10. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Mauaima-212001 Allahabad 3

11. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Phulpur-212402 Allahabad 3

12. Tehsll Hospital Slradhu-21 221 7 Allahabad 3 4 13. Mahila Chikltsalaya Ranlkhet-263645 Almora Azamgarh 5 14. Tehsll Hospital Lalganj-276202 Azamgarh 5 15. Mahila Chlkitsalaya Maunath Bhanjan-275001 Badaun 6 16. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Blsholi-202520 Badaun 6 17. Mahila Chikltsalaya Ujhani-243639 Bahralch 7 18. Mahila Chlkitsalaya Bhinga-271831 173 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 174

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19. Mahila Chikitsalaya Kaisarganj-271903 Bahraich 7

20. Mahila Chikitsalaya Nanpara-271865 Bahralch 7

21. Mahila Chikitsalaya Bansdlh-277202 Ballla 8

22. Mahila Chikitsalaya Navlnnagar-276204 Ballla 8

23. Mahila Chikitsalaya Rasda-221712 Ballla 8

24. Mahila Chikitsalaya Atlara-21 0201 Banda 9

25. Mahila Chikitsalaya Karvi-210205 Banda 9

26. Mahila Chikltsalaya Masauli-227115 Bara Bankl 10

27. Mahlla Chlkitsalaya Anmla-243301 Barellly 11

28. Mahila Chikitsalaya Bahedl-243201 Barellly 11

29. Mahila Chikitsalaya Faridpur-243503 Bareilly 11

30. Mahila Chikitsalaya Khalilabad-272175 Basti 12

31. Mahila Chikitsalaya Naugarh-272203 Bastl 12

32. Mahila Chikitsalaya Dhampur-246761 Bljnore 13

33. Mahila Chikitsalaya Nag1Na-224676 Bljnore 13

34. Mahila Chikitsalaya Najibabad-246001 Bljnore 13

35. Mahila Chikitsalaya Anupshahar-202390 Bulandshahar 14

36. Mahila Chikitsalaya Khurja-203131 Bulandshahar 14

37. Joint Hospital Slkandarabad-203205 Bulandshahar 14

38. Mahila Chikitsalaya Joshimath-246443 Chamoli 15

39. Mahila Chikitsalaya Vlkasnagar-248198 Dehradun 16

40. Tahsil Hospital Hata-274203 Deorta 17

41. Mahila Chikitsalaya Padraunna-274304 Deorta 17

42. Mahila Chikltsalaya Tamkohl-274407 Deona 17

43. Mahila Chikitsalaya Ganjdundwara-207001 Etah 18

44. Mahila Chikitsalaya Jalesar-207302 Etah 18

45. Mahila Chikitsalaya Kasganj-207123 Etah 18

46. Mahila Chikitsalaya Auralya-206122 Etawah 19

47. Mahila Chikitsalaya Bharthana-206242 Etawah 19

48. Mahila Chikitsalaya Bldhuna-206243 Etawah 19

49. Mahila Chikitsalaya Akbarpur-224122 Falzabad 20 175 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To auestlons 176

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50. Mahila Chlkllsalaya Ayodhya-224123 Faizabad 20

51. Mahila Chikllsalaya Tanda-224190 Falzabad 20

52. Mahlla Chlkitsalaya C hibramau-202721 Farrukhabad 21

53. Mahila Chikitsalaya KaimganJ-207502 Farrukhabad 21

54. Mahila Chlkllsalaya Shamshabad-207503 Farrukhabad 21

55. Mahila Chikllsalaya Blndakl-212635 Fatahpur 22

56. Mahlla Chikllsalaya Fatehpur-212601 Falehpur 22

57. Mahlla Chikltsalaya Chandausi-202412 Ghazlabad 24

56. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Dadrl-203207 Ghazlabad 24

59. Mahila Chikllsalaya Hapur-245tOt Ghazlabad 24

60. Mahlla Chikitsalaya Pllkhuwa-245304 Ghaziabad 24

61. Mahila Chikltsalaya Saldpur-245411 Ghazlpur 25

62. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Zamanla-232329 Ghazipur 25

63. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Balrampur-27120 1 Gonda 26

64. Tehsil Hospilal Manlkpur-271302 Gonda 26

65. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Utraula-271604 Gonda 26

66. Tahsil Hospital Bansganun-273403 Gorakhpur 27

67. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Slswabazar-273153 Gorakhpur 27

68. Mahila Chikltsalaya Charkhari-21 0421 Hamlrpur 26

69. Mahlla Chlkllsalaya Mahowa-21 0422 Hamlrpur 26

70. Mahila Chikilsalaya Ralh-210431 Hamlrpur 28

71. Mahlla Chlkilsalaya Sandlla-241204 Hardoi 29 29 72. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Shahbad-241124 Hardoi Hardol 29 73. Mahila Chlkilsalaya Vilgram-206001 Hardwar 30 74. Mahila Chikitsalaya Rlshlkesh-249201 Hardwar 30 75. Mahila Chikllsalaya Hardwar-24940 1 Jalaun 31 76. Mahlla Chikitsalaya Jalaun-285123 Jalaun 31 77. Mahlla Chikltsalaya Kalpl-285204 Jalaun 31 78. Mahlla Chlkitsalaya Kaunch-285205 Jaunpur 32 79. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Machlishahar-222143 Jaunpur 32 60. Mahila Chlkitsalaya Mardyan-222161 177 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Cuestlons 178

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81. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Shahganj-223101 Jaunpur 32

82. Mahila Chikitsalaya Mauranlpu r-28400 1 Jhansl 33

83. Mahila Chikitsalaya Samthar-284304 Jhansl 33

84. Mahila Chikitsalaya 811inor-209202 Kanpur (Rural) 34

85. Tehsil Hospital Derapur-209301 Kanpur (Rural) 34

86. Mahlla Chikitsalaya Ghatampur-209001 Kanpur (Rural) 34

87. Mahila Chikitsalaya Kanauj-209725 Kanpur (Rural) 34

88. Mahila Chikitsalaya Pukhraya-209111 Kanpur 34

89. Mahlla Chikltsalaya Rura-209303 Kanpur 34

90. Mahlla Chikitsalaya Golaghat-262802 Kheri 36

91. Mahila Chlkitsalaya Mohammadl-262804 Kherl 36

92. Mahila Chlkitsalaya Palla-262902 Kherl 36

93. Mahlla Chikltsalaya Sampoornanagar-262904 Kheri 36

94. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Talbehat-284126 Lalltpur 87

95. Mahila Chikitsalaya Mohan Lalgan/-227305 Lucknow 38

96. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Saro/ini Nagar-226008 Lucknow 38

97. Mahila Chikitsalaya 8ewar-206301 Malnpurl 40

98. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Shikohabad-205135 Malnpurl 40

99. Mahila Chikitsalaya Kosi Kalan-281403 Mathura 41

100. Tehsil Hospital Mant-281202 Mathura 41

101. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Sadabad-281306 Mathura 41

102. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Varlndaban-281121 Mathura 41

103. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Hastinapur-250404 Meerut 43

104. Mahila Chikitsalaya Mawana-25040 1 Meerut 43

105. Tehsil Hospital Sardhana-250342 Meerut 43

106. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Chunar-231304 Mlrzapur 44

107. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Robert Ganj-231216 Mlrzapur 44

108. Mahila Chikitsalaya Amroha-244221 Moradabad 45

109. Mahila Chikitsalaya Hasanpur-244241 Moradabad 45

110. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Sambhal-244302 Moradabad 45

111. Tehsil Hospital Jansath-251314 Muzaflarnagar 46 179 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 180

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112. Women's Hospital Kairana-247774 Muzaffarnagar 46

113. Mahlla Chikltsalaya Khataull-251201 Muzallarnagar 46

114. Mahlla Chikltsalaya Shamli-247776 Muzaffarnagar 46

115. Mahila Chlkitsalaya Haldwanl-263139 Nainltal 47

116. Mahlla Chlkltsalaya Nalnltal-263001 Nainltal 47

117. Mahila Chikltsalaya Ramnagar-241 001 Nainital 47

11 B. Mahila Chikitsalaya Rularpur-26300 1 Nainital 47

119. Mahila Chikitsalaya Tanakpur-262309 Nainital 47

120. Mahila Chikitsalaya Patti-230135 Paratapgarh 4B

121. Mahila Chikltsalaya Kotdwar-246149 Paurlgarwhal 49

122. Mahila Chlkltsalaya Srlnagar-246174 Paurlgarwhal 49

123. Mahila Chikltsalaya Bllaspur-244921 Plllbhlt 50

124. Mahila Chikitsalaya Golakorannath-262802 Plllbhit SO

125. Mahlla Chikitsalaya Puranpur-262122 Pllibhit SO

126. Mahila Chikltsalaya Lohaghat-272175 Pithoragarh 51

127. Mahila Chikltsalaya Jais-229305 Rae Barell 52

12B. Mahila Chikitsalaya Lalganj-229208 Rae Barali 52

129. Tahsil Hospital Maharajganj-22912B Rae Barell 52

130. Mahila Chikitsalaya Deoband-247554 Saharanpur 54

131. Mahila Chikitsalaya Jalalabad-242221 Shahajahanpur 55

132. Mahlla Chikilsalaya Tilhar-242307 Shahajahnpur 55

133. Mahila Chlkitsalaya Biswan-26120 1 Sitapur 57

134. Z.Z. Hospital Mahmoodabad-208451 Sitapur 57

135. Mahila Chikitsalaya Misrlkh-261401 Sitapur 57

136. Mahlla Chikitsalaya Gaurlganj-227409 Sultanpur 59

137. Tahsil Hospital Kadipur-22B 145 Sultanpur 59 Sultanpur 59 13B. Mahila Chikitsalaya Musafirkhana-227813 Tahrl Garwhal 60 139. Tahsil Hospitai Tahri-249001 Unnao 61 140. Mahila Chikitsalaya Bangar Mau-241501 Unnao 61 141. Mahila Chikitsalaya Mauravan-209B21 Unnao 61 142. Mahiia Chikitsalaya Safipur-241504 181 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 182

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143. Tehsil Hospital Badkot-24140 1 Uttar Kashi 62

144. Mahila Chikitsalaya Chokia-232103 Varanasi 63

145. Mahlla Chikitsalaya Gyanpur-221304 Varanasi 63

146. Mahila Chikitsalaya Moghul Sarai-232101 Varanasi 63

147. L.B. Shastri Chikltsalaya Ramnagar-221 008 Varanasi 63

WEST BENGAL

1. Sub District Hospital Barasat-743201 24 Parganas(North)

2. Sub District Hospital Barrackpur-743101 24 Parganas(North)

3. Sub District Hospital Baslrhat-743411 24 Parganas(North)

4. Sub District Hospital Bhatpara -743123 24 Parganas(North)

5. Sub District Hospital Bongaon-743235 24 Pargan"s(North)

6. State Gen. Hosptltal Habra State-743263 24 Parganas(North)

7. General Hospital Nalhatl-731220 24 Parganas(North)

8. General Hospital Panlhatl-743176 24 Parganas(North)

9. General Hospital Sengardatta-731 001 24 Parganas(North)

10. Rural Hospital Can·ning-743329 24 Parganas(South) 2

11. Sub District Hospital Diamond Harbor-743331 24 Parganas(South) 2

12. Sub District Hospital Vlshnupur-722001 Bankura 3

13. General Hospital Bolpur-731204 Blrbhum 4

14. Sub District Hospital Rampurhat-731224 Blrbhum 4

15. Sub District Hospital Asansol-713301 Burdwan 5

16. Rural Hospital Bhatar-713125 Burdwan 5

17. Kalna S.D. Hospital Burdwan-713101 Burdwan 5

18. Sub District Hospital Durgapur-713201 Burdwan 5

19. Sub District Hospital Katwa-713130 Burdwan 5

20. General Hospital BeHghatta-700010 Calcutta 6

21. S.N. Pandi! Hospital Calcutta-700001 Calcutta 6

22. General Hospital Kamchatlpor-700058 Calcutta 6

23. General Hospital Vldyasagar-700001 Calcutta 6

24. Sub District Hospital Dinhata-736135 Cooch Bihar 7

25. Sub District Hospital Mathabhanga-736146 Cooch Bihar 7 183 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 184

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26. Sub District Hospital Kallmpong-734301 Darjeellng 8

27. Sub District Hospital Kurseong-734203 Darjeellng 8

28. Rural Hospital Naxalbarl-734429 Darjaellng 8

29. Sub District Hospital Slligurl-734401 Darleellng 8

30. Rural Hospital Chandltala-712702 DlnaJpur (West) 10

31. Rural Hospital Gangaram Pur-733124 Dlnajpur (West) 10

32. Sub District Hospital Ralganj-733134 Dlnajpur (East) 9

33. Sub District Hospital Arambag-712601 Hooghll 12

34. Sub District Hospital Chandan Nagar-712136 Hooghll 12

35. Sub District Hospital Islampur-733202 Hooghli 12

36. Sub District Hospital Sarampore-71220 1 Hooghll 12

37. Sub District Hospital Uluberia-711315 Hooghll 12

38. General Hospital Uttarpara-712258 Hooghli 12

39. Rural Hospital Baghan Howrah-711303 Howrah 13

40. State Gan. Hospital Gabberla-711101 Howrah 13

41. Sub District Hospital Alipurdwar-736121 Jalpalgurl 14

42. General Hospital Birpara-735205 Jalpalgurl 14

43. Rural Hospital Mal-735221 Jalpalgurl 14

44. Sub District Hospital Ranaghat-741142 Maida 15

45. Sub District Hospital Contal-721401 Mldnapora 16

46. General Hospital Digha-721428 Midnapore 16

47. Sub District Hospital Ghatal-721212 Mldnapore 16

48. Sub District Hospital Jhargram-721507 Midnapore 16

49. General Hospital Kharagpur-721301 Mldnapore 16

50. Indian Red Cross Soc. Hosp. Midnapore-721101 Midnapore 16

51. Government Hospital Tamluk-721636 Midnapore 16 17 52. Sub District Hospital Janglpur-742213 Murshldabad Murshldabad 17 53. Kondi G.G. Hospital Kondl-742401 Murshldabad 54. Sub District Hospital Lalbag-742516 17

55. Rural Hospital Manbazar-723131 Purlia 19 185 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 186

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DELHI

1. Dindayai Upadyay Hospilal Hart Nagar, N. Delhi-ll0018 New Deihl 2

2. Malvia Nagar Hospital New Delhi-ll0017 New Deihl 2

3. 5 Tilak Nagar Hospilal New Delhl-110018 New Deihl 2

4. Kalkaji Hospital New Delhl-l10019 New Deihl 2

5. Mool Chand Hospital New Delhl-l10048 New Deihl 2

HC--Hospital Code. DC-Olslrlct Code

List of Urban Family Weffare Centres In the State of Andhra Pradesh as on 31.03,98

51. Name and Address District Agency Type No.

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1. UFWC, Tekkali 5rtkakulam GOVI.

2. UFWC, Ichapurani 5rlkakulam Govl. 3. UFWC, Palakonda 5rlkakulam Govl. ." 4. UFWC, Yeiamanchiili Vishakhapalnam Qovl.

5. UFWC, Chodavariam Vishakhapatnam Govl.

6. UFWC, Narsipalnam Vishakhapatnam GOYI.

7. UFWC, Bhemunipatnam Vishakhapatnam GOYI.

8. UFWC, Anakapalli Vishakhapatnam GOYI.

9. UFWC, Anakapalli Vishakhapatnam GOYI. III

10. UFWC, Arakuyelley Vishakhapatnam GOYI. III

11. UFWC, KG Hospital Vlshakhapatnam Govl. III

12. UFWC, KG Hospital Vlshakhapatnam GOYI. III

13. UFWC, W & C Hospital Vishakhapatnam GOYI. III

14. UFWC, Cheepurupalll Vlzlanagaram GOYI.

15. UFWC, Parayathpuram Vlzlanagaram GOYI. II

16. UFWC, Vlzlanagaram Vizlanagaram GOYI. III

17. UFWC, Gajapalhinagaram Vlzianagaram GOYI. III

18. UFWC, Ramachandrapuram East Godavari GOYI. 187 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 188

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19. UFWC, Turil East Godavari Govl.

20. UFWC. Ramachandrapuram East Godavari Govl.

21. UFWC, Turil East Godavari Govl. II

22. UFWC. Kaklnada East Godavari Govl. III

23. UFWC. Rajamundry East Godavari Govl. III

24. UFWC. Chlntalapudl West Godavari GOY!.

25. UFWC. Nidadvolu West Godavari Govl.

26. UFWC. Pallakollu West Godavari GOYI. II

27. UFWC, Narsapur West Godavari Govl. II

28. UFWC. Pollavaram West Godavari GOYI. II

29. UFWC. Pollavaram West Godavari Govl. II

30. UFWC, Bhimavaram West Godavari Govl. III

31. UFWC, Kaikaluru Krishna GOVI.

32. UFWC, Gannavaram Krishna GOYI.

33. UFWC, Vljayawada Krishna Govl. III

34. UFWC, Vijayawada Krishna Govl. III

35. UFWC, ESI Krishna Govl. III

36. UFWC, Govl. HQ Hospital Krishna Govl. III

37. UFWC, Govl. HQ Hospital Krishna Govl. III

38. UFWC. Mancherla Guntur Govl.

39. UFWC, Mangalapurl Guntur GOYI.

40. UFWC, Repaller Guntur Govl.

41. UFWC, Pannur Guntur Govl.

42. UFWC, Chlkaluripel Guntur Govl. II

43. UFWC, ESI Gunlur Gunlur Govl. III

44. UFWC, Markapur Prakasam Govl.

45. UFWC, Kandukur Prakasam Govl.

46. UFWC, Velapalam Prakasam Govl.

47. UFWC, Kanlglrl Prak88am Govl.

48. UFWC. Kovur NeUore Govl.

49. UFWC, Venkalaglri Nellore Govl. 189 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 190

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50. UFWC, Atamakur Nellore GOYt.

51. UFWC, Sulurpet Neliore GOYt.

52. UFWC, Gudur Neliore GOYt. II

53. UFWC, Jammalamdugu Cuddappah GOYt.

54. UFWC, Rayachotl Cuddappah GOYt.

55. UFWC, Nandlkotkur Kurnool GOY!.

56. UFWC, Yemmlganur Kurnool GOYt.

57. UFWC, Srisailam Kurnool GOY!.

58. UFWC, Pattikonda Kurnool GOY!.

59. UFWC, Bangampalll Kurnool GOYt.

60. UFWC, MCH & Maternity Centre Kurnool GOY!. III

61. UFWC, Rayadurg Ananthapur GOYt,

62, UFWC, Kadiri Ananthapur GOYt.

63. UFWC, Dharmayaram Ananthapur GOY!.

64. UFWC, Urvakonda Ananthapur GOY!.

65. UFWC, Kanekal Ananthapur GOyt.

66. UFWC, Tadapatri Ananthapur GOY!.

67. UFWC, Penukonda Ananthapur GOY!.

68. UFWC, Guntakkal Anan!hapur GOY!. III

69. UFWC, Puttur Chltthor GOY!.

70. UFWC, Palamanaru Chltthor GOY!.

71. UFWC, Srikalahastl Chitthor GOY!. II

72. UFWC, Yellanadu Khammam GOY!.

73. UFWC, Bhadrachalam Khammam GOY!.

74. UFWC, Palyancha Khammam GOY!.

75. UFWC, Kothagudem Khammam GOY!. III

76. UFWC, Peddapalli Karimnagar GOY!.

77. UFWC, Jagtlyal Karlmnagar Gov!.

78. UFWC, Metapalll Karlmnagar GoV!.

79. UFWC, Mancherial Karlmnagar Govt.

80. UFWC, Chennur Karlmnagar Gov!. 191 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 192

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81. UFWC. Balnsa Karimnagar Govl.

82. UFWC, Kazagnagar Karimnagar Govl.

83. UFWC, Jangaon Warangal Govl.

84. UFWC, Mahabubabud Warangal Govt.

85. UFWC. Jangaon Warangal Govl. II

8S. UFWC. Matwada Warangal Govl. 11,1

87. UFWC, Matwada Warangal Govl. III

88. UFWC, Alampur Mahabubnagar Govl.

89. UFWC, Siddipet Medak Govl.

90. UFWC, Medak Medak Govl.

91. UFWC, Sadashivapet Medak Govl.

92. UFWC, Sangareddy Medak Govl.

93. UFWC, Bhanglr Nalgonda Govl.

94. UFWC, Vljayapurl Nalgonda Govl. III

95: UFWC. Huzurnagar Nalgonda Govt. III

9S. UFWC, Armoor Nizamabad Govl.

97. UFWC, Kamareddy Nizamabad Govl.

98. UFWC, Banswada Nlzamabad Govt.

99. UFWC, Bodhna Nlzamabad Govt. II

100. UFWC, Nizamabad Nlzamabad Govl. III

101. UFWC, Vikarabad Nlzamabad Govl.

102. UFWC, Alwal Nlzamabad Govl.

103. UFWC. Mal.Hosp., Nayapool Hydrabad Govt. III

104. UFWC, Gandhi Hosp. Sikandrabad Hydrabad Govt. III

105. UFWC. Suhan Bazar, Hydrabad Hydrabad Govt. III lOS. UFWC, Niloufer Hosp. Hydrabad Hydrabad GOYI. III

107. UFWC, Golkonda Hosp. Hydrabad Hydrabad GOYt. III

108. UFWC. RHFWTC, Sultan Bazar Hydrabad GOYI. III 109. UFWC, Nampalli Hosp., Bazarghat Hydrabad Govt. "' 110. UFWC. Sural Bhan Hosp. Chandulalbe'a Hydrabad Govl. "' 111. UFWC. New Bholguda Namulgundu Hydrabad GOYI. "' 193 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 194

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112. UFWC, Panbazar Hydrabad GOyt. III

113. UFWC, Begum Bazar Hydrabad GOYt. III

114. UFWC, Purana Phool Hydrabad GOYt. III

115. UFWC. Oarulshija Puranahayeli Hydrabad Govt. III

116. UFWC, Harazpenta Hydrabad Govt. III

117. UFWC, Bhogulakunda Kongkoli Hydrabad Govt. lit

118. UFWC, Agapura Hlndinagar Hydrabad GOYt. III

119. UFWC, Balagunj Hydrabad Govt. III

120. UFWC, Undabazar Mekalabanda Hydrabad Govt. III

121. UFWC, Karwan Hydrabad Govt. III

122. UFWC, GOYt. Hosp. Malakpet Hydrabad Govt. III

123. UFWC, Guddlannaram Gaganmahal Hydrabad Govt. III

124. UFWC, Surajbhan Hosp., Charminar Hydrabad Govt. III

125. UFWC, Yakutpura Hydrabad GOYt. III

126. UFWC. Dr. Paul Das Centre, Ramganj Hydrabad Vol. Orgn. III

127. UFWC. Lady Buston Centre Hydrabad Vol. Orgn. III

128. UFWC. FPAI. Lakadlkapool Hydrabad Vol. Orgn. III

129. UFWC. FPAI. Samajguda Hydrabad Vol. Orgn. III

130. UFWC. FPAI. Shanthinagar Hydrabad Vol. Orgn. III

131. UFWC, Kakinada East Godavari Vol. Orgn. III

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres in the State of Assam as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC. Civil Hospital, Lumding Nagaon Govt.

2. UFWC. MCW Centre Dlbrugarh GOyt.

3. UFWC. State Dispensary. Morianl Jorhat Govt. III

4. UFWC. PHC. Badarpur Karlmganj Govt. II

5. UFWC. State Dispensary, Tangla Darrang GOYt. II

6. UFWC, Rangapara Sonltpur GOYt. III

7. UFWC, Barpeta Road PHC Barpata G.ovt. II 8. UFWC. Civil Hospital. Doom Dooma Tlnsukla Govt.

9. UFWC. State Dispensary. Dergaon Golaghat Govt. III

10. UFWC, State Dispensary. Digboc TInsukla Govt. III 195 Writte'n Answers December " 1998 To Queslions 196

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List of Urban Family Welfare Centres In the State of Bihar as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC, Khagol Palna Govl.

2. UFWC, Hathuva Gopalganj GOVI.

3. UFWC, Jharia Dhanbad Govt. II

4. UFWC, Kumar Duggl Dhanbad Govt. II

5. UFWC, Jorapokhar Dhanbad Govt. II

6. UFWC, Sindri Dhanbad Govt. II

7. UFWC, Dehri Rohlasa Govt. II

8. UFWC, Gogiri Giridih Govt. II

9. UFWC. Barauni Begusarai Govt. II

10. UFWC, Mokama Palna Govl. II

11. UFWC, Dumri Hazaribagh Govt. II

12. UFWC, Palral Hazarlbagh GoVI. II

13. UFWC, Tiliya Hazaribagh Govt. II

14. UFWC, Deeh Dhanbad Govt. III

15. UFWC, Bokara Steel Plant, Bokara Dhanbad Govt. III

16. UFWC, Jagannathpur Ranchi Govl. III

17. UFWC, Jhamshedpur Singhbhum Govl. III

18. UFWC, Danapur Palna Govt. III

19. UFWC, Gardinibagh Palna Govt. III

20. UFWC, New Gardener Road Palna Govl. III

21. UFWC, Hazaribagh Hazarlbagh Govl. III

22. UFWC, Bhagalpur Bhagalpur Govt. III

23. UFWC, Darbangha Darbangha Govl. III

24. UFWC, Jamalpur Mungher Govt. III

25. UFWC, Ranchi Ranchi Govl. III

26. UFWC, Chakradharpur Singhbhum Govt. III

27. UFWC, FPAI, Tajpur Samastipur Vol. Orgn. III

28. UFWC, FPAI. Muktapur Samastipur Vol. Orgn. III

29. UFWC, Bihar Council 01 Women Palna Vol. Orgn. III

30. UFWC, Dr. Ghosh Nursing Home, Muzzafarpur Vol. Orgn. III 197 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 198

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31. UFWC, Bihar Lok Seva Sangathan Patna Vol. Orgn. III Bakhtlarpur

32. UFWC. MCH Centre, Khagol Vol. Orgn. III

33. UFWC, MCH Centre. Patna City Patna Vol. Orgn. III

34. UFWC. TISCO. Jamshedpur Singhbhum Vol. Orgn. III

35. UFWC. Parivar Kalyan Sanstha. Raun Vol. Orgn. III Khagaria

36. UFWC. Gautham Budh HFW Sangh. Vol. Orgn. III Valshall

37. UFWC, Shrl Dev. Nursing Hom. Muzzafarpur Vol. Orgn. III Muzzafarpur

38. UFWC, Lady Rutherford MCH Centre Patna Vol. Orgn. III Gardani Bagh

39. UFWC. Lady Sister MCH Centre Patna Vol. Orgn. III Bhanwar. Pokhar

40. UFWC. Lady Habilar M & CW Centre Patna Vol. Orgn. III Gulbarbagh

41. UFWC. Lady Stephenson MCW Centre Patna Vol. Orgn. III Mangaltalab

42. UFWC, (Name not known) Vol. Orgn. III

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres in the State of GUjarat as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC. ESIS Dispensary. Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

2. UFWC. IRCS. Himavan Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

3. UFWC. Jyotisangh. Kalupur Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

4. UFWC, Jyotlsangh, Rajpur Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

5. UFWC, Ashok Mills Limited. Naroda Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

6. UFWC, AIWC. Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

7. UFWC. DCP Shahibag Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. II

8. UFWC, Nirman Nursing Home Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

9. UFWC, Citizen Council of Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Vol.Orgn. III

10. UFWC, IMA, FP Committee, Raikhad Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

11. UFWC, IMA, FP Committee, C. Rasta Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

12. UFWC, IMA, Old Wadaj Ahmedabad Vol. Orgn. III

13. UFWC, IMA, Dr. Ranchhadji Mandlr Ahmedabad Vol.Orgn. III 199 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 200

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14. UFWC, IMA, Bhulabhal Park Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

15. UFWC, IMA, Meghaninagar Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

16. UFWC, IMA, Khokhra Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

17. UFWC, IMA, Gomtipur Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

18. UFWC, IMA, Ambuwadl Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

19. UFWC, IMA, Ralpur Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

20. UFWC, IMA, Dariapur Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

21. UFWC, Chamanpura Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

22. UFWC, Gujarat Shayoga Trust Ahmedabad Vol. argn. III

23. UFWC, V.V, Arogya Mandai Baroda Vol. argn. III

24. UFWC. K.K. Kalyan Kendra. Gandl Baroda Vol. argn. III

25. UFWC. Dr. IT Patel Trust. Raopura Baroda Vol. argn. III

26. UFWC. FGM & I. RC Dutta Road Baroda Vol. argn.

27. UFWC. BA General Hospital Baroda Vol. argn. III

28. UFWC. M.S. Trust. Palace Road Baroda Vol. argn. III

29. UFWC. R.C. Service Centre Baroda Vol. argn. III

30. UFWC, Medical Care Centre Trust Baroda Vol. argn. III

31. UFWC. A.V.B. Mandai Bhavnagar Vol. argn. III

32. UFWC. FPAI. Vadvanera Bhavnagar Vol. argn. III

33. UFWC, FPAI, Mumakota Bhavnagar Vol. argn. III

34. UFWC. FPAI. Washingghat Bhavnagar Vol. argn. III

35. UFWC, S.V. Maternity Home, Rajpipla Bharuch Vol. argn. II

36. UFWC. K.V.R. Mandai. Valsad Valsad Vol. argn. III

37. UFWC. MahUa Mandai Jamnagar Vol. argn. III

38. UFWC, Tata Chemicals. Mlthapur Jamnagar Vol. argn.

39. UFWC. Rotary Club. Jamnagar Jamnagar Vol. argn. III

40. UFWC. FPAI. Jawahar Road Junagadh Vol. argn. III

41. UFWC, IRCS. Rapadwanj Kheda Vol. argn. II

42. UFWC. SRS Mandai. Anand Kheda Vol. argn. III

43. UFWC, SHJM Hospital. Nadlad Kheda Vol. argn. III

44. UFWC. IMA. Cambay Kheda Vol. argn. III 201 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 202

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45. UFWC, B.S. Mandai, Kalol Panchmahal Vol. Orgn. III

46. UFWC, AIWC, Godhra Panchmahal Vol. Orgn. III

47. UFWC, HMA, Mandai, Halol Panchmahal Vol. Orgn.

48. UFWC, GAV, Parisad, Dahod Panchmahai Vol. Orgn. III

49. UFWC, IRCS, Padmanagar Rajkol Vol. Orgn. III

50. UFWC, IRCS, Ramnathpara Rajkol Vol. Orgn. III

51. UFWC, AIWC,Suwa Rajkol Vol. Orgn. III

52. UFWC, M & C Welfare, Police Line Rajkol Vol. Orgn.

53. UFWC, IRCS, Lahanapara Rajkol Vol. Orgn. III

54. UFWC, IRCS. Bhojapara Rajkol Vol. Orgn. III

55. UFWC, FPAI, Nr. Gurukul Rajkot Vol. Orgn. III

56. UFWC, SSA Mandai, Valra, Bayad Sabarkanlha Vol. Orgn. III

57. UFWC, AIWC, Badegha Chakla Sural Vol. Orgn. III

58. UFWC, IMA, Nanpura Surat Vol. Orgn. III

59. UFWC, iMA, Rander Surat Vol. Orgn. III

60. UFWC, SGU Shah M.Centre Surendranagar Vol. Orgn. II

61. UFWC, Viramgam Municipality Viramgam Local Body II

62. UFWC, Dhandhuka Municipality Dhandhuka Local Body

63. UFWC. Dehgam Nagarpanchayat Dehgam Local Body

64. UFWC, Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad Local Body III Sabarmati

65. UFWC, Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad Local Body III Shahpur

66. UFWC, Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad Local Body III Kankaria

67. UFWC, Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad Local Body III Usmanpura

68. UFWC. Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad Local Body III Naroda

69. UFWC, Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad Local Body III Khokhra

70. UFWC. Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad Local Body III Rakhial

71. UFWC. Municipal Corporation. Ahmedabad Local Body III Danilimda 203 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 204

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72. UFWC, Municipal Corporation, Ahmedabad Local Body III Jamalpur

73. UFWC. Municipal Corporation, Baroda Local Body III Mangleswar

74. UFWC, Mahuva Nagarpallka Bhavnagar Local Body II

75. UFWC, Ankleswar Municipality Bharuch Local Body II

76. UFWC, Bllllmora Nagarpalika Valsad Local Body II

77. UFWC, Municipal Corporation, Jamnagar Jamnagar Local Body III

7B. UFWC, Porbandar Municipality Junagadh Local Body II

79. UFWC, Veraval Nagarpalika Junagadh Local Body III

BO. UFWC, Borsand Nagarpanka Kheda Local Body II

Bl. UFWC, Bhuj Nagarpallka Kutch-Bhuj Local Body III

B2. UFWC, Mehsana Municipality Mehsana Local Body II

83. UFWC, Upleta Nagarpalika Rajkot Local Body II

B4. UFWC, Municipal Corporation Rajkot Local Body III

BS. UFWC, Talod Nagarpanchayat Sabarkantha Local Body III

86. UFWC, Asharawala Surat Local Body III

87. UFWC, DKM Surat Local Body III

88. UFWC, Kadiwala Surat Local Body III

89. UFWC, Lakhpatl Surat Local Body III

90. UFWC, Umarwada Surat Local Body III

91. UFWC, Mashatl Surat Local Body III

92. UFWC, Varachhaa Surat Local Body III 93. UFWC. Khestrapa Surat Local Body III

94. UFWC, RFWTC, Ahmedabad Ahmedabad

95. UFWC, RFWTC. Rajkot Rajkot

96. UFWC, Government Maternity Home Surat

97. UFWC, RHTC, Bavla Ahmedabad Details 01 Type and Controlling Agency 98. UFWC, PHC, Dholka Ahmedabad Not Available. 99. UFWC. Government Hospital, Sihor Bhavnagar

100. UFWC, Government Hospital, Aukha Jamnagar 101. UFWC, Government Hospital, Prabhas Junagadh Patan J 205 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 206

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102. UFWC, Government Hospital, BaIVa Junagadh

103. UFWC, Government Hospital, Bachao Junagadh

104. UFWC, Government Police Trust, Kandla Kandla

105. UFWC, Government Hospital, Vadnagar Mehsana

106. UFWC, Government Hospital, Thanagadh Surendranagar

107. UFWC, Government Hospital, Sabarkantha Details of Type and Khedbrahma ControlOng Agency Not Available, lOB UFWC, K & Z Hospital, Khambhat Kheda

109. UFWC. MCH Centre. Sanand Ahmedabad

110. UFWC, PHC, Bagsara Amren

111. UFWC, PHC. Rashod Junagadh

112. UFWC, PHC, Prantlj Sabarkantha

113. UFWC, Government Hospital, Balaslnor Kheda

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres In the State of Haryana as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC. Ambala Cantt, Ambala Vol. Orgn. . III

2. UFWC, Ambala City Ambala Vol. Orgn. II

3. UFWC. Yamuna Nagar. Vol. Orgn. III

4. UFWC, Ambala Cantt. Yamuna Nagar Vol. Orgn. III

5. UFWC. Ladwa. Kurukshetra Vol. Orgn.

6. UFWC. Shahbad. Kurukshetra Vol. Orgn. II

7. UFWC. Karnal Vol. Orgn. III

B. UFWC. Panipat Vol. Orgn. III

9. UFWC. JhaJhar Rohtak Vol. Orgn. II

10. UFWC. Kalanaur Rohtak Govl.

11. UFWC. Rewarl Vol. Orgn. III

12. UFWC. Mohlndergarh. Narnaul Vol.Orgn.

13. UFWC. Sohana Gurgaon Govt.

14. UFWC. Faridabad Farldabad Govt. III

'5. UFWC. Hodel Farldabad Gov!. 16. UFWC. Tohana Hlssar Vol. Orgn. 17. UFWC. Sirsa Vol.Orgn. 207 Wr1tten Answers December 1, 1998 To Quest/ons 209

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19. UFWC, Ambala Cantt., Panchkula Vol. Orgn. III

19. UFWC, Kalka, Panchkula Vol. Orgn.

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres In the State of Karnataka as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC, Bharat Elec. Limited Bangalore Pub. Sector

2. UFWC, ITI, Bangalore Bangalore PUb. Sector

3. UFWC, Sidiaghata Kolar GOY!.

4. UFWC, Malubagala Kolar GOY!.

5. UFWC, Manlpal Dakshln Kannada Vol. Orgn.

6. UFWC, NR Pura Chlkmagalur GOY!.

7. UFWC. Holanarsipura Hasan GOY!.

B. UFWC, Malayalll Mandya GOY!.

9. UFWC, Terdal Bljapur GOY!.

10. UFWC, Talikote Bijapur GOY!.

11. UFWC, Bantwal Dakshln Kannada GOY!.

12. UFWC, Hannayara Oakshln Kannada Local Body

13. UFWC, Kumta Oakshln Kannada Vol. Orgn.

14. UFWC, Lakeshwara Dharwad GOY!.

15. UFWC, Gajandragada Dharwad GOY!.

16. UFWC, Nargund Dharwad GOY!.

17. UFWC, Shahbad Gulbarga GOY!.

1B. UFWC, Aland Gulbarga GOY!.

19. UFWC. Shorepur Gulbarga GOY!.

20. UFWC, Hampl Bellary GOY!.

21. UFWC, Ramanagaram Bangalore GOY!. II

22. UFWC, Kollagol Mysore GOY!. II

23. UFWC. Shahkeshwara Belgaum GOY!. II

24. UFWC, Kannur Belgaum GOY!. II

25. UFWC, Rannebenpur Oharwad GOY!. II

26. UFWC. Hlriyur Chltradurg GOYt. II

27. UFWC. Magadi Road Bangalore GOY!. III 209 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 210

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28. UFWC. Shiraj Nagar Bangalore Govt. III

29. UFWC. Siddaiah Road Bangalore Govt. III

30. UFWC. Cantonment Bangalore Govt. III

31. UFWC. Challaram Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

32. UFWC. Oasappa Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

33. UFWC. Mannarathpet, Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

34. UFWC. NR Colony Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

35. UFWC. Phobutti Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

36. UFWC. Ulsoor Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

37. UFWC. Shantanagar Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

38. UFWC, Bose Bank Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

39. UFWC, Rajaji Nagar Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

40. UFWC, Azad Nagar Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

41. UFWC. Gauripalaya Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

42. UFWC, Majdi Road Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

43. UFWC, Ramchandrapuram Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

44. UFWC, Ashok Nagar Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

45. UFWC. Austin Town Mat. Home Bangalore Local Body III

46. UFWC. Sheshadripuram Mat. Home Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

47. UFWC. Cauvery Road Mat. Home Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

48. UFWC. Wilson Garden Mal. Home Bangalore VolOrgn. III

49. UFWC, Banashankari Mat. Home Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

50. UFWC. Subramanyam Nagar M.H. Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

51. UFWC. Indian Red Cross Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

52. UFWC. Palace Guttanhali Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

53. UFWC, Sriramapuram Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

54. UFWC. Sharda Sava Sangh Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

55. UFWC, Yeshwantpur Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

56. UFWC. Lions Club. Govindpuram Guttanhalli Bangalore Vol Orgn. III

57. UFWC. ESI Hospital, Jeevanahalli, Cox Town Bangalore Vol Orgn. III 211 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To Questions 212

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58. UFWC. Hindustan Aeronautics Limited Bangaiore Pub. Sector ill

59. UFWC. Shimoga Bangalore Gov!. III

60. UFWC. Bhadrawati Hospital Bangalore Gov!. III

61. UFWC. Mysore Colony Mysore Gov!. III

62. UFWC. NR Mohalla Mysore Local Body III

63. UFWC. Nazarbad Mysore Local Body III

64. UFWC. Lashkar A Mysore Local Body III

65. UFWC. Lashkar B Mysore Local Body III

66. UFWC. Makkala Kulla Mysore Local Body III

67. UFWC. All India Women Conference Mysore Vol. Orgn. III

68. UFWC. Wanlock Hospital Mangalore Vol. Orgn. III

69. UFWC. Khadri Mangalore Vol. Orgn. III

70. UFWC. Lady Hill Mangalore Vol. Orgn. III

71. UFWC. Attavara Mangalore Vol. Orgn. III

72. UFWC. Karkala Mangalore Vol. Orgn. III

73. UFWC. Gokak Belgaum Vol. Orgn. III

74. UFWC. Belgaum Belgaum Gov!. III

75. UFWC. Khas Belgaum Gov!. III

76. UFWC. HFWTC. Hubli Dharwad Gov!. III

77. UFWC. FW. Hubll Dharwad Local Body III

78. UFWC. Dharwad Dharwad Local Body III

79. UFWC. Betgeti Gadag Dharwad Vol. Orgn. III

80. UFWC. Gadag Dharwad Vol. Orgn. III

81. UFWC. FPAI. Hubll Dharwad Vol. Orgn. III

82. UFWC. Hubli Dharwad Dharwad Local Body III

83. UFWC; Gulbarga I Gulbarga Gov!. III

84. UFWC. Gulbarga II Gulbarga Gov!. III

85. UFWC. CMC. Raichur Raichur Gov!. III

86. UFWC. FPAI. Bellary Bellary Gov!. III

87. UFWC. Tumkur Tumkur Gov!. III 213 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 214

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres in the State of Madhya Pradesh as on 31.03.97

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1. UFWC, Durg Durg Govt.

2. UFWC, Umaria Rewa Govt.

3. UFWC. Shadol Shadol Govt.

4. UFWC, Sonawad Vedvani Govt.

5. UFWC, Alat Ratlam Govt.

6. UFWC, Kankar Baster Govt.

7. UFWC, Bhanpur Mandsaur Govt.

B. UFWC. Ashoknagar Guna Govt.

9. UFWC. Sehora Jabalpur Govt.

10. UFWC. MahlHldpur Ujjain Govt.

11. UFWC. Khayrod Ujjaln Govt.

12. UFWC. Wara Siwani Ballaghat Govt.

13. UFWC, Sotwas Devas Govt. II

14. UFWC. Varaslwanl Balaghat Govt. /I

15. UFWC, Vodvani Vodvani Govt. II

16. UFWC, Jabalpur Jabalpur Govt. II

17. UFWC. Beena Sagar Govt. II

1B. UFWC, Bilaspur Bllaspur Govt. II

19. UFWC, Harda Hoshangabad Govt. II

20. UFWC, Hamldia Hospital, ~opal Bhopal Govt. III

21. UFWC, Abdullaganj Medical College Bhopal Govt. III

22. UFWC, Karba, Bllaspur Bllaspur Govt. III

23. UFWC, Laskar Town Gwallor Govt. III

24. UFWC, Indore Indore Govt. III

25. UFWC. MTH Compound Indore Govt. III

26. UFWC. Training Centre, Indore Indore Govt. III

27. UFWC. Rajmohalla Indore Govt. III

2B. UFWC, Juni Indore Govt. III 215 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 216

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29. UFWC, Hamda Nagar Indore Gov!. III

30. UFWC, Neemuch Indore Govt. III

31. UFWC, Civil Hospital, Nagad UJjain Gov!. III

32. UFWC, Cantonment Area Jabalpur Gov!. III

33. UFWC, Lady Elegan Hospital Jabalpur Gov!. III

34. UFWC, Hundwara Kathl Jabalpur Govt. III

35. UFWC, Cutnl Jabalpur Gov!. III

36. UFWC, Shamtrl Ralpur Gov!. III

37. UFWC, Janseva Hospital, Etarasl Hoshangabad GOY!. III

38. UFWC, Indore Indore GOYt. III

39. UFWC, Sagar Sagar Gov!. III

40. UFWC, Rewa Rewa GOY!. III

41. UFWC. Indore Indore GOY!. III

42. UFWC. Indore Indore GOYt. III

43. UFWC. Indore Indore Govt. III

44. UFWC. Indore Indore GOY!. III

45. UFWC. Maternity Home, Sagar Sagar Vol. argn III

46. UFWC, President Family Planning Indore Vol. argn III

47. UFWC. Indian Medical Association Indore Vol. argn III

48. UFWC. Khandwa Khandwa GOY!. III

49. UFWC. KNK Hospital Bhopal GOY!. III

50. UFWC. Lady Bhor Centre Bhopal GOYt. III

St. UFWC. Ohamtari Ralpur GOY!. III

52. UFWC. Budar Shadol Gov!. III

53. UFWC,. Oalli RaJhari Ourg GOY!. III

54. UFWC. Nagda UJjain GOYt. III

55. UFWC. Chlklal Kala Chlndwara GOY!. III

58. UFWC. Korba Bllaspur Gov!. III

57. UFWC, FPA Compound Indore Vol. argn. III

58. UFWC, FPA. Right Town Jabalpur Vol. argn. III 217 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 218

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59. UFWC, FPA, Budhwara Bhopal Vol. Orgn. III

60. UFWC, IMA Building, Right Town Jabalpur Vol. Orgn, III

61. UFWC, FPAI, Arya Bhawan, Campu Road Gwalior Vol. Orgn. III

62. UFWC, Dana Holl Laskar Gwallor Vol. Orgn. III

63. UFWC, Model Mahal IMA, Jabalpur Jabalpur Vol. Orgn, III

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres in the State of Maharashtra as on 31.03,97

1. UFWC, FPAI, Mumbal Mumbai Vol. Orgn. III

2. UFWC, Dr. Balabhal N. Hospital Mumbai Vol. Orgn, III

3. UFWC, Bombay Hospital Mumbai Vol. Orgn, III

4. UFWC, Nagpada Neighbourhood Mumbai Vol. Orgn, III

5. UFWC. FP & MAT Mumbai Vol. Orgn, III

6. UFWC, Health Promotion Society Mumbal Vol. Orgn, III

7. UFWC, Indian Medical Association Mumbai Vol. Orgn, til

8. UFWC, Dr. N.A. Purandare Hospital Mumbai Vol. Orgn, III

9, UFWC, Streehitkarini Mumbai Vol. Orgn. III

10. UFWC, Curry Road Centre Mumbai Local Body III

11. UFWC. Nawab Tank Centre Mumbai Local Body III

12, UFWC, RS Nimkar Marg Mumbai Vol, Orgn. III

13. UFWC. Kumbharwada Dispensary Mumbal Vol, Orgn. III

14. UFWC. Sion Hospital Mumbai GOY\' III

15. UFWC, MA Potdar Hospital Mumbai Vol. Orgn, III

16. UFWC. ESIS Hospital, Parel Mumbal Vol. Orgn, III

17, UFWC, ESIS Hospital, Andherl Mumbal Vol. Orgn, III

18. UFWC. ESIS Hospital, Kandiyall Mumbal Vol. Orgn. III

19. UFWC, ESIS Hospital, Varall Mumbal Vol. Orgn. III

20. UFWC. ESIS Hospital, Mulund Mumbai Vol. Orgn. III

21 UFWC, Mahila Utkarsha Mandai Kalyan Vol. Orgn. III

22. UFWC, Municipal Council. Vasal Vasal Local Body

23. UFWC, ESIS Hospital. Thane Thane GOyt. III 219 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 220

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24. UFWC. ESIS Hospital. Was hi Washl Govt. III

25. UFWC. Maternity Home. Panvel Panvel Vol. Orgn. III

26. UFWC. Municipal Council Malwan Vol. Orgn.

27. UFWC. Municipal Council Yeola Local Body

28. UFWC. Municipal Council Raver Local Body

29. UFWC. Municipal Council Parola Local Body

30. UFWC. Municipal Council Pachora Local Body

31, UFWC. Municipal Council Yawai Local Body

32. UFWC. Municipal Council Erandol Local Body

33. UFWC. Municipal Council Amalner Local Body

34. UFWC. Municipal Council Darangon Local Body III

35. UFWC. ESIS Hospital, Chopda Chopda Govl. III

36. UFWC, Municipal Council Nandurbar Local Body III

37. UFWC. Municipal Council Shahada Local Body

3B. UFWC. Municipal Council Srlrampur Local Body III

39. UFWC. Municipal Council Kopargaon Local Body II

40. UFWC. Sutika Seva Mandir Pune Vol. Orgn. III

41. UFWC. Police Welfare Dispensary Pune Vol. Orgn. III

42. UFWC. Rastriya Shiksan Mandai Pune Vol. Orgn. III

43. UFWC, Seth Tarachand Ramnath Hosp. Pune Vol. Orgn. III

44. UFWC. ESIS Hospital, Pune Pune Govl. III

45. UFWC. Municipal Council lonawala Local Body

46. UFWC. Municipal Council Wai Local Body

47. UFWC. Municipal Council Sangli local Body III

4B. UFWC, Varuntlrth Centre. Kolhapur Kolhapur Local Body III

49. UFWC, Panchganga Centre. Kolhapur Kolhapur Local Body III

50. UFWC. Municipal Council Wadgaon Local Body

51. UFWC. Rotary Club. Barshi Barshi Vol. Orgn. III

52. UFWC. Municipal Council Pandarpur local Body II

53. UFWC. Municipal Council Akkalkot Local Body II 221 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 222

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54. UFWC, Municipal Council Barshi Local Body

55. UFWC, Civil Dispensary Paithan Govt. "

56. UFWC, Civil Dispensary Gangapur Govt.

57. UFWC, Civil Dispensary Kinwal Govt.

58. UFWC. Civil Dispensary Dharmabad Govt

59. UFWC, Civil Dispensary Gangakhed Govt.

60. UFWC. Civil Dispensary Jlntur Govt.

61. UFWC, Civil Dispensary Purna Govt.

62. UFWC, Civil Dispensary Basmat Govt.

63. UFWC. Civil Dispensary Ahmadpur Govt.

64. UFWC, Civil Dispensary Nllanga Govt.

65. UFWC, Civil Dispensary ~aJalgaon Govt.

66. UFWC. Municipal Council Digra Govt.

67. UFWC, Municipal Council Wani Govt. II

68. UFWC. Maternity Home, MS Sangh Wardha Vol. Orgn. III

69. UFWC, Maternity Home, MS Sangh Hlngangar Vol. Orgn. III

70. UFWC, Municipal Council Arvl Local Body

71. UFWC, OM Patel Hospital Nagpur Vol. Orgn. III"

72. UFWC, Municipal Council Kamptee Local Body III

73. UFWC, Municipal Council DesalganJ Local Body

74. UFWC, Municipal Council Ballarpur Local Body "

List of Utban Family WeNare Centres In the " State of Mlzoram as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC. Civil Hospital, Saiha Alzawl Govt. III

List of Utban Family Welfare Centres In the State of Man/pur as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC. Imphal Imphal Govt. III

2. UFWC, Churachander Govt. III

List of Utban Family Welfare Centres In the State of Megha/aya as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC, Ganesh Oass Hospital Shlllong Govt. III 223 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 224

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres In the State of Orissa as on 31.03.97

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1. UFWC, Unit IV Dispensary 8hubaneshar Govt. II

2. UFWC. Unit IX Dispensary 8hubaneshar Govt.

3. UFWC, S88 Patel Shishu 8havan Cuttack Govt. III"

4. UFWC, HFW Training Centre Cuttack Govt. III

5. UFWC, HFW Training Centre Sambalpur Govt. III

6. UFWC. 8iramltrapur Govt. II

7. UFWC, NAC Hospital Rourkela Local8ody III

B. UFWC, Sworgadwar Hospital Purl VolOrgn. III

9. UFWC, Netaji Subhash Seva Sadan Cuttack Vol Orgn. III

10. UFWC, MCW Centre 8erhampur Vol Orgn. III

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres In the State of Punjab as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Amrltsar Amritsar Govt. III

2. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Amritsar Amritsar Govt. III

3. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Amritsar Amritsar Govt. III

4. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Amritsar Amritsar Govt. III

5. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Ludhlana Ludhiana Govt. III

6. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Ludhlana Ludhiana Govt. III

7. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Ludhiana Ludhiana Govt. III

8. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Jalandhar Jalandhar Govt. III

9. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Jalandhar Jalandhar Govt. III

10. UFWC, C/o. Civil Surgeon, Jalandhar Jalandhar Govt. III

11. UFWC. Paliala Patiala Govt. III

12. UFWC, Kotkapura Faridkot Govt. II

13. UFWC, Ferozepur Cantt. Ferozepur Govt. II 14. UFWC. Jagraon Ludhiana Govt. " 15. UFWC, Malaut Faridkot Govt. II

16. UFWC. 8idderbaha Farldkot Govt. II

17. UFWC, Bazar Shakti Nagar Amritsar Vol. Orgn. III

18. UFWC. Kulla Sher Singh Amritsar Vol. Orgn. II 225 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions 226

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19. UFWC. Mehna Singh Road Amritsar Vol. Orgn. II

20. UFWC. Kat Baba Deep Singh Amritsar Vol. Orgn. II

21. UFWC. FPAI Ludhiana Vol. Orgn. III

22. UFWC. Fledl Gunj. Ludhiana Ludhiana Vol. Orgn. III

23. UFWC. Red Cross Society Ludhiana Vol. Orgn. II

List of Family Wet/are Centres in the State of Rajasthan as on 31.03.97

1. General Khertal Alwar Govl.

2. General RaJakhera Dhollpur Govl.

3. General Gangashahr Bikaner Govl.

4. General Lakherl Bundi Govl.

5. General Sadari Chlttorgarh Govl.

6. General Rajdelsar Churu Govl.

7. General Bidhasar Churu Govl.

8. General Sangaria Ganganagar Govl.

9. General Bandikul Jaipur Govl.

10. General Phulera Jaipur Govl.

11. General Chausu Jalpur Govl.

12. MCH C Mukundgarh Jhunjhunu Govl.

13. Govl. H. Surajgarh JhunJhunu Govl.

14. Govl. H Pilani Jhunjhunu Govl.

15. Govl. H. Udajpurwati Jhunjhunu Govl.

16. Govl. H. Bisan Jhunjhunu Govl.

17. General Mau Town Sawal Madhopur Govl.

lB. General H. Todabhim Sawal Madhopur Govl.

19. Govl. H. Ramgarh Sikar Govl.

20. Govt. H. Khandela Stkar Govl.

21. Govl. H. Srimadhopur Sikar Govl.

22. Govl. H. Lakshmangarh Sikar Govl.

23. Govl. H. Topa Ral Singh Tonk Govl. 227 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questtons 228

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24. Govt. H. Pindwara Sirohl Govl.

25. Govt. H. Sadri Pali Govl.

26. Govt. H. Nasaribad Ajmer Govt. II

27. Govl. H. Sujangarh Churu Govt. II

28. M & C W Hanumangarh Hanumangarh Govt. II

29. UFWC. Pali Pali Govt. II

30. UFWC, Barmer Barmer Govt. II

31. Zan ana Ajmer Ajmer Govt. III

32. Madang Ajmer Ajmer Govt. III

33. North G Ajmer Ajmer Govt. III

34. Zanana Alwar Alwar Govt. III

35. UFWC, Barkat Nagar Jaipur Govt. III

36. Govt. H. Sanganer Bhilwara Govt. III

37. City Dis Blkaner Bikaner Govt. III

38. City Dis Bikaner Bikaner Govt. III

39. Zanana Cr. Ganganagar Ganganagar Govl. III

40. MCH Purani Basler Jalpur Govt. III

41. Urban Centre. SMS Hospital Jaipur Govt. III

42. MCH Jalpur Govt. III

43. MG Hos Jodhpur Jodhpur Govt. III

44. City Dis Jodhpur Jodhpur Govt. III

45. Maha M Jodhpur Jodhpur Govt. III

46. UFWC, Soorsagar Jodhpur Govt. III

47. UFWC. Bangarh Jodhpur Govt. III

48. UFWC, Kola Kola Govt. III

49. MCH F\Kola Kola Govt. III

50. MCH F\Kota Kola Govt. III

51. City Dis Kota Kota Govt. III

52. City Dis Bhopalpura Govt. III

53. City Dis Saklhinagar Jaipur Govt. III To Questions 230 229 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka)

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54. MCH FIBanipank Jalpur Gov!. III

55. M & C FIMau Tawn Sawai Madhopur Gov!. III

56. GOY\' H. Chandpole Udhalpur Gov!. III

57. GOY.I H. Residency Jodhpur Gov!. III

58. UFWC, Pall Pall GOY!. III

59. UFWC, Agra Road Jaipur Vol. Orgn. III

60. St. John Ambulance Association Jaipur Vol. Orgn. III

61. MB Fateh Chand Maternity Home Jalpur Vol, Orgn. III

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres in the State of Tamil Nadu as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC, Ayadi Chengulpal Gov ..

2. UFWC, Thirulhanl Chengulpat Gov!.

3. UFWC, Ponneri Chengulpat Gov!.

4. UFWC, Arcol North Areol Gov!.

5. UFWC. WaUajapet North Areot GOY\'

6. UFWC. Vaniyambadi North Areol Gov!. III

7. UFWC, Ambur North Areal Gov!. III

8. UFWC. Peranambulhu North Areal GOY!.

9. UFWC, Chengum Tiruyannamalai GOY\'

10. UFWC, Thanipadi Tlruyannamalai GOY!.

11. UFWC. Dhendamkottai Dharmapuri GOY!.

12. UFWC. Palacode Dharmapurl GoYI. II

13. UFWC. Panruti Soulh Areal GOY!. II

14. UFWC. Parangipettal Soulh Areot GOY!.

15. UFWC. Elapadl Salem GOY\' II

16. UFWC. Rasipuram Salem GOY!. II

17. UFWC. Sandamangalam Salem GOY!.

18. UFWC. Velur Salem GOY!.

19. UFWC. Erode-I Periyar Local Bod~ III

20. UFWC. Erode-II Periyar Local Body II

21. UFWC. Dharapuram Perlyar Local Body II 231 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 232

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22. UFWC, Andhiyur Perlyar GOY1.

23. UFWC. Kangakam Periyar GOY1.

24. UFWC. Kothaglri Nilgiri GOY1. III

25. UFWC. Thiruppur Coimbatore GOY1. III

26. UFWC. Thlruppur Colmbatore Local Body III

27. UFWC. Udumalalpet Colmbatore Local Body III

28. UFWC. Kottur Coimbatore GOYt.

29. UFWC. Vellakaranpudur Coimbatore Govt.

30. UFWC. Kodalkanal Dindigul Gov!.

31. UFWC. Ayakudl Dindlgul Govt.

32. UFWC. Oriyur Trichirappalli Local Body III

33. UFWC. Hridayapuram Trichlrappalll Local Body III

34. UFWC. Srirangam Trichirappalll Govt. III

35. UFWC. Manaparai Trichirappalli Gov1. II

36. UFWC, Thuraiyur Trichirappalll Gov!.

37. UFWC, Kulilhalai Trichirappalli Govt.

38. UFWC. Adirampattinam Thanjavur Govt.

39. UFWC. Papanasam Thanjavur Govt.

40. UFWC. Thiruvidaimarudhur Thanjavur GOY!.

41. UFWC. Orathanadu Thanjavur Gov!.

42. UFWC, Koolhanally Nagapattinam Gov!.

43. UFWC. Kutralam Nagapallinam Gov!.

44. UFWC. Valayapatli Pudukollai Gov\.

45. UFWC, Karaikudi Pudukottai Local Body III

46. UFWC, Devakottai Pudukottal Gov!. II

47. UFWC, Elaiyangudi Pudukottai GOY!.

48. UFWC, Manamadurai Pudukottai Gov!.

49. UFWC. Madural Madurai Vol. Orgn. III

50. UFWC, Bodinayakanur Madural GOY1. III

51. UFWC, Uthamapalayam Madural Gov\. 233 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 234

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52. UFWC, Sathur Kamraj Gov!. II

53. UFWC. Watrap Kamraj Govt.

54. UFWC. Rameshwaram Ramanalhapuram Govt.

55. UFWC. Kizhakarai Ramanathapuram Govt.

56. UFWC, Tulikorin Chldambaranar Local Body III

57. UFWC, Kayalpatlnam Chidambaranar Gov!.

58. UFWC, Srivaikundam Chldambaranar Govt.

59. UFWC, Sahankulam Chldambaranar Gov!.

60. UFWC, Ettalyapuram Chldambaranar Gov!.

61. UFWC, Melapayalam Tlrunelvell Gov!. II

62. UFWC, Kadayanallur Tlrunelveh Gov!. III

63. UFWC, Vlkramaslngapuram Tirunelvell Gov!. II

64. UFWC, Pullyangudi Tlrunelveli Gov!. II

65. UFWC, Cheran Mahadevi Tirunelveli Gov!.

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres in the State of Uttar Pradesh as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC, District Hospital Agra Gov!. III

2. UFWC. TB Demonstration Centre Mathura Gov!. III

3. UFWC, Gandhi Park Mathura Gov!. III

4. UFWC, Krishan Nagar Mathura Gov!. III

5. UFWC, Shahganj Allahabad Gov!. III

6. UFWC, Kotganj Allahabad Gov!. III

7. UFWC, ESI Civil Lines Allahabad Gov!. III

8. UFWC, Chilbila Pratapgarh Gov!. III

9. UFWC, Civil Lines Bareilly Gov!. III

10. UFWC. Izat Nagar Bareilly Gov!. III

11. UFWC, CV Ganj Bareilly Gov!. III

12. UFWC. Subhash Nagar Bareilly Govl. III

13. UFWC. Saheswam Badaun Gov!. III

14. UFWC. Nagarie Rodoli BarabanKi Gov!. III

15. UFWC, Aogribagh Faizabad Gov!. III 235 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 236

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16. UFWC. 8holbala Dehradun Govt. III

17. UFWC. Caronation Dehradun Gov!. III

18. UFWC, Koyaganj Maun Gov!. III

19. UFWC, Farrokhabad North Govt. III

20. UFWC. Farrokhabad South Gov!. III

21. UFWC, Gonda Govt. III

22. UFWC. 8alrampur Gov!. III

23. UFWC. KPM. Kanpur Kanpur Gov!. III

24. UFWC. Harjander Nagar Kanpur Gov!. III

25. UFWC. Gita Nagar Kanpur GOY!. III

26. UFWC. Gawaltoli Kanpur GOY!. III

27. UFWC. Hamunbag Kanpur GOY!. III

28. UFWC. New Ciyil Line. Lal 8agh Lucknow GOY!. III

29. UFWC. Chiltapur Station Road Lucknow GOY!. II:

30. UFWC. Rajender Nagar Lucknow GOY!. III

31. UFWC. Seya Sadan Thakurganj Lucknow GOY!. III

32. UFWC. Sahadatganj Lucknow Gov!. III

33. UFWC. HR Krishan Deyi Trust Charbay GOY!. III

34. UFWC. District Hospital Rae Bareilly Gov!. III

35. UFWC. Teharpur Sitapur GOY!. III

36. UFWC. KerClbad Sitapur Gov!. III

37. UFWC. Debard 8ulanshahr Gov!. III

38. UFWC. Modinagar Ghaziabad GOY!. III

39. UFWC. Hapur Ghaziabad GOY!. III

40. UFWC. Samabandi Saharanpur GOyt. III

41. UFWC. Gangoh Saharanpur Govt. III

42. UFWC. Muzafar Nagar Gov!. III

43. UFWC. Tada Rampur GOyt. III

44. UFWC. Mohammmdabad Ghazipur Gov!. III

45. UFWC. Mirzapur City Mirzapur GOY!. III 237 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 238

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46. UFWC. Chunar Mirzapur Gov!. III

47. UFWC, Ahroha Mlrzapur Gov!. III

48. UFWC. Senukut Sonbhadar Gov!. III

49. UFWC.Obra Sonbhadar Gov!. III

50. UFWC, Bhepur Varanasl Govt. III

51. UFWC. Indian Red Cross Society Lucknow Vol. Orgn. III

52. UFWC. Family Planning Association Lucknow Vol.Orgn. III

53. UFWC, All Indian Women's Conference Lucknow Vol.Orgn. III

54. UFWC, Chief Khalsa Hospital Kanpur Vol.Orgn. III

55. UFWC, .Jam Hitkari Hospital Kanpur Vol.Orgn. III

56. UFWC, Ishwar Sharan Ashram Allahabad Vol.Orgn. III

57. UFWC, Indian Ped Cross Society Allahabad Vol.Orgn. III

58. UFWC, Indian Red Cross Society Saharanpur Vol.Orgn. III

59. UFWC, Narender Mohan Chikitsalaya Ghaziabad Vol.Orgn. III

60. UFWC. Indian Medical Association Varanasi Vol.Orgn. III

61. UFWC, Janta Chlkitsalaya Reti Chowk Gorakhpur Vol.Orgn. III

62. UFWC, Shahid Memorial Socletv Lucknow Vol.Orgn. III

63. UFWC, Nagar Palika Plttoragharh Vol.Orgn. III

64. UFWC, Jam Hikari, Krishnagar Kanpur Vol.Orgn. III

65. UFWC, Adampur Varanasi Vol.Orgn. III

66 .. UFWC, Jehpura Varanasi Vol.Orgn. III

67. UFWC, Shlvpur Varanasi Vol.Orgn. III

68. UFWC, Behia Varanasl Vol.Orgn. III

69. UFWC, Desha Medh Varanasl Vol.Orgn. III

70. UFWC, Sarnath Varanasi Vol.Orgn. III

7" UFWC,

72. UFWC,

73. UFWC, Details not available

74. UFWC,

75. UFWC,

76. UFWC. 239 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 240

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77. UFWC,

7B. UFWC,

79 UFWC, Details not available

80. UFWC,

Bl. UFWC,

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres In the State of West Bengal as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC, Sevak of Siligurl, SO Hospital, Siliguri Darjeelling

2. UFWC, Treatment Centre, PO Ambari Darjeelling

3. UFWC, Treatment Centre, PO Aigarh Darjeeiling

4. UFWC, Makhliganj Cooch Behar

5. UFWC, Tufanganj Cooch Behar

6. UFWC, Maternity Clinic, PO Debagram Jalpalguri

7. UFWC, Sadar Hospital. PO Balurghat Dinajpur (D)

B. UFWC, AG Hospital, PO Azimganj Murshldabad

9. UFWC, New Centre, Nabadwip Nadia

10. UFWC, Nabadwip Nadia Details 11. UFWC. Gandhi Memorial Hospital, Kalyani Nadia Not Available 12. UFWC, Sibananda Arogya Bhawan, PO Swarupganj Nadia

13 UFWC, Raghunathpur State Hospital, PO Raghunathpur Purulia

14. UFWC, New Urban Centre, Rajabaz .. r Midnapore

15. UFWC, Civil Unit, Kharagpur Mldnapore

16. UFWC, State Hospital, PO Durgachak Mldnapore .

17. UFWC, PO Naihati 24 Parganas (N)

18. UFWC, Baranagar Calcutta

19. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, PO Ichapur 24 Parganas (N)

20. UFWC, CMDA, Dispensary, PO Khardah 24 Parganas (N)

21. UFWC. CMDA Dispensary, PO Agarpara 24 Parganas (N)

22. UFWC, Arogya Nlketan, PO Kancharapara 24 Parganas (N)

23. UFWC, Municipal Hospital. PO Halisahar 24 Parganas (N) 241 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 242

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24. UFWC, Municipal Hospital, PO Titagarh 24 Paragans (N)

25, UFWC, Municipal Hospital, Dum Dum Calcutta

26. UFWC, Maternity Home, Blrati, Dum Dum 24 Paraganas (N)

27. UFWC, Sree Ramakrishna Matri Mangal Pratisthan, 122 feeder Road 24 Paraganas (N)

28. UFWC, Bharatiya Gramln Mah\la Sangha 511, Dum Dum Park Calcutta

29. UFWC, North Dum Dum Municipality, Birati 24 Paraganas (N)

30. UFWC, MDA Dispensary, Lake Town Calcutta

31. UFWC, Referral Unit of KG Kar Medical College, Baguihatl Calcutta

32. UFWC, Christian Hospital, PO Shyamnagr 24 Paraganas (N)

33. UFWC, Bagjola Referral Unit 24 Paraganas (N)

34. UFWC, Dulali Children Hospital, Gabardanga Jilpur South 24 Paraganas (N)

35. UFWC, Arlatran Samity Netaji Sevayatan Details 24 Paraganas (N) Hospital, Agarpara, Nligunj Road Not 36. UFWC, Dum Dum Municipality Calcutta Available

37. UFWC, Maternity Hospital, Baranagar, AK Mukherjee Road Calcutta

38. UFWC, IRCS, Duttabad Branch, 526 Govl. Place (North) Calcutta

39. UFWC. PO Champdanl Hooghly

40. UFWC, PO Bansberia Hooghly

41. UFWC, PO Kennegar Hooghly

42. UFWC, Relief Camp Hospital, PO Bhadrakali Hooghly

43. UFWC, IRCS, Tamlipara Hooghly

44. UFWC, Seva Sadan. PO Rishara Hooghly

45. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, PO Baldyabatl Hooghly

46. UFWC, Mankunda CMDA Dispensary PO Bhadreswar Hooghly

47. UFWC, PO Ranlgunj Burdwan

48. UFWC, IRCS. Ralgunj Burdwan

49. UFWC, Referral Unit of Durgapur SO Hospital Burdwan 243 Written Answers December " 1998 To Questions 244

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50, UFWC, Marwari Relief Society, NSB Road Ranlgunj Burdwan

51. UFWC, Bankura Bankura

52. UFWC, Maternity Home, PO Budge Budge 24 Parganas (S)

53. UFWC, PO Joynagar Mezilpur 24 Parganas (S)

54. UFWC, 43, NS Road Howrah

55. UFWC, 22, Dharmalela Road, Shibpur Howrah

56. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, PO Andul Mourl Howrah

57. UFWC, Cum Well Baby Clinic. PO Baltlkurl Howrah

58. UFWC, Lakshmi Kamal Hospital, DumJur Howrah

59. UFWC. AG Hospital. PO Belur Howrah

60. UFWC. ESI Hospital. Uluberia Howrah

61. UFWC, South Howrah State G Hospital PO Shibpur Howrah Details Not 62. UFWC, Kedarnath Arogya Bhavan. 90 GT Available Road, PO Beily Howrah

63. UFWC, New Urban FW Centre, Garia, Calcutta-700 084 Calcutta

64. UFWC, BC Rot Children Hosp. Narlkaidanga Cal. - 11 Calcutta

65. UFWC, Indira Bhavan Calcutta

66. UFWC, Garden Reach Calcutta

67. UFWC, Santoshpur CMDA Dispensary Calcutta

68. UFWC, Maternity Hospital, Behala Calcutta

69. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, Barlsha Calcutta

70. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, Kasba Calcutta

71. UFWC, City Pollclynlc, DPO Salt Lake Calcutta

72. UFWC, State Hospital, Bejaygarh Calcutta

73. UFWC, Mayo Hospital, Strand Road Calcutta

74. UFWC, Lohla Matri Seva Sadan, Chitpur Road Calcutta

75. UFWC, Ramrikdas Haralalka Hospital, Bhawanlpur Calcutta

76. UFWC, Birla Social Welfare Scheme. 68, Uttadanga Main Road Calcutta 245 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 246

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77. UFWC, Birla Social Welfare Scheme, 78, Syed Amir Ali Av. Calcutta

78. UFWC, Marwari Relief Society, 227, Rabindra Sarani Calcutta

79. UFWC, IRCS, Gokul Beral Street Calcutta

80. UFWC, IRCS, RK Boss Street Calcutta

81. UFWS, IRCS, Sastitala Calcutta

82. UFWC, IRCS, Behiapukar Calcutta

83. UFWC, IRCS, Duff Street Calcutta

84. UFWC, Bengal Social Service League, 16, Raja Dinedra Street Calcutta

85. UFWC, Paschim Banga Samaj Seva Samity 191, CR Avenue Calcutta

86. UFWC, Bagha Jatin Colony, CMDA Dispensary Jadavpur Calcutta Details 87. UFWC, Garia CMDA Dispensary, Garla Calcutta Not 88. UFWC, Referral Unit of Vidyasagar Available Hospital Unit, Behala Calcutta

89. UFWC, State Hospital, Garden Reach Calcutta

90. UFWC, SG Hospital, Salt Lake City Calcutta

91. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, 2 Convent Road Calcutta

92. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, Ganguly Began Calcutta

93. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, Taliapara Pumping Station Calcutta

94. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, SOIA, Raja Subodh Mallick Road Calcutta

95. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, Slbtala Calcutta

96. UFWC, CMDA Dispensary, Picnic Garden Calcutta

97. UFWC, Gandhi Peace Foundation Clinic Ill, SP MUkherjee Road Calcutta

98. UFWC, Metiabrux Seva Sadan, Y-282/A Khaldhari Road Calcutta

99. UFWC, Gandhi Peace Foundation Clinic Calcutta

100. UFWC, IN Roy Sishu Seva Samlty Calcutta

101. UFWC. Sree Bishudhananda Hospital Calcutta

102. UFWC. Vivekananda Seva Samlty, P-S1S/l 8enamali Naskar Road, Behala Calcutta 247 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 248

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103. UFWC. Paschim Banga Samaj Seva Samity CIT Building. 35/2. BT Road Calcutta

104. UFWC. Prebanjit Memorial Community Health Centre. 4488, Nabapally. Newbhange Calcutta

105. UFWC, SVS Marwari Hospital. 118, Raja Rammohan Sarani Calcutta

106. UFWC. Saroj Nalini Dutta Memorial Hospital Details 2311 Baliygunj Station Road Calcutta Not Available 107. UFWC. Harmony. 10 Suran Roy Road Calcutta

108. UFWC, Marie Stopes. Toliygunga. 174/8 Calcutta Netaji S.C. Bose Road, Netajl Nagar

109. UFWC, Marie Stopes. 46, Gariahat Road Calcutta

110. UFWC, Prasad. 1, Annakali Devl Road Calcutta

11l. UFWC. State General Hospital. Sonitpur Nadia

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres in the State of Chandigarh as on 31.03.97

t. UFWC, Sector 28 Chandigarh Govt. III

2. UFWC. Sector 22 Chandlgarh Vol. Orgn. III

3. UFWC. Sector 20 Chandigarh Vol. Orgn. II

List of Urban Family Welfare Centres in the State of Delhi as on 31.03.97

1. UFWC, Community Centre. Inderlok Government

2. UFWC. GH. Rajpur Road, N. Deihl Government

3. UFWC. Block No.1, Vikaspuri Government

4. UFWC, LRHS. Bara Hindu Rao Government

5. UFWC. NIHFW. Munirka Local Body Details UFWC. NDMC Maternity Hos .• Lodhl Colony Local Body 6. Not 7. UFWC, NDMC Panchkuin Road Local Body Available

6. UFWC. 251. MCD Colony. Azadpur Local Body

9. UFWC. 115, Nimri Colony, Bharat Nagar Local Body

10. Chandiwala M Home, Railway Rd, Shahdara Local Body

11. FWC. 3. Regharpura. Karol Bagh Local Body

12. FWC. Dakshinpurl, Madangiri Village Local Body

13. FWC. C-45. Fateh Nagar Local Body 249 Wrltten Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Que!lllons 250

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14. FWC. Block NO.8. Geeta Colony Local Body

15. FWC, Machiwala Gall, JJ Colony, Inderpuri Local Body

16. FWC. 27, Jawahar Nagar, Delhi Local Body

17. FWC. 2-Masjid Road. Jangpura Local Body

18. FWC. B Block. Jahangirpuri Local Body

19. FWC. Maternity Centre. Kichripur Local Body

20. FWC. K.N. Mat. Home. Vlvekanand Puri Local Body

21. FWC, Pitampura Local Body

22. FWC. MCD Colony Hospital, Lajpat Nagar Local Body

23. FWC, 5178. Lahorl Gate Local Body

24. FWC, Maternity Home. Tri Nagar Local Body

25. FWC. Mandir Wall Gall, Model Basti Local Body

26. FWC. MCD Colony Hospital, New Deihl-IS Local Body

27. FWC. Nagloi, Delhi-83 Local Body Details 28. FWC. B Quarter, Nand Nagri, Delhi-93 Local Body Not Available 29. FWC. MCD Colony Hospital, Patel Nagar Local Body

30. FWC. DDA Community Hall. Seelampur Local Body

31. FWC. Nagia Maternity Home, Shakti Nagar Local Body

32. FWC. Multanl Mohalla. Rani Bagh Local Body

33. FWC. 925 Raghublr Nagar. Tagore Garden Local Body

34. FWC, 3870. Churi Walan. Delhi-6 Local Body

35. FWC, C-l/35-36. Sultan Puri Local Body

36. FWC, Mat. Home, A Block. Mangolpuri Local Body

37. FWC, Near Post Office, Vijay Nagar Local Body

38. FWC. Andhra Vanita Mandali, IP Estate Vol. Orgn.

39. FWC. Red Cross FW & CC Hos .• N. Shahdara Vol. Orgn.

40 FWC, Red Cross FW & CC Hos .• N. Shahdara Vol. Orgn.

41. FPAI FWC, Raghubirpur. Delhi-32 Vol. Orgn.

42. FPAI FWC. B-1/2. Radhepuri. Delhi-92 Vol. Orgn.

43. FPAI FWC. Aravind Has .• Gonda. Deihl Vol. Orgn.

44. Shri Ganga Nagar Hospital, Rajendra Nagar Vol. Orgn. 251 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To Queslions 252

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45. Teerath Ram Hospital. 1 Ra/pur Road Vol. Orgn.

46. RV Seth Jessa Ram Hospital. Karol Bagh Vol. Orgn.

47. R.L. Bajaj Hospital. l-C/3. GGS Marg Vol. Orgn.

4B. S.L. Jain C. Hos .. Ashok Vlhar, Phase-3 Vol. Orgn.

49. Parivar Seva Sansthan. Nangloi Vol. Orgn.

50. Parivar Seva Sansthan. Pratap Pur Vol. Orgn.

51. Majeedia Hospital. Hamdard Nagar Vol. Orgn.

52. Ranbaxy Laboratories. Tikhand Village Vol. Orgn.

53. Servants of People Society, Deihl Vol. Orgn.

54. Gujjar Wali Gali. Johripur Vol. Orgn.

55. B & C Block Juggies. CGHS Nirman Bhavan Vol. Orgn.

56.

57.

SB.

59: Details 60. Not Available 61.

62.

63. All attached to 80 CGHS Dispensaries

65. (DETAILS NOT AVAILABLE)

67.

6B.

69. List of Health Posts In the State of Gujarat as on 31.03.97

Agency SI. Name of the Health Post Place Type No. 5 2 3 4 Local Body 1. Health Post Sugram Pun Surat D D Local Body 2. Health Post Sulabatpura-I Surat D Local Body 3. Health Post Sulabatpura-II Surat C Local Body 4. Health Post Haripara Surat 253 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To allestlons 254

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5. Health Post Saiyedpura Surat D Local Body

6. Health Post ~ader Surat D Local Body

7. Health Post Laldarwaja Surat B Local Body

8. Health Post Gituawadu Surat D Local Body

9. Health Post Navagari Surat D Local Body

10. Health Post Athwa Umra Surat C Local Body

11. Health Post Khatodara Surat 0 Local Body

12. Health Post Umerwada Surat 0 Local Body

13. Health Post TPS Surat D Local Body

14. Health Post Adajan Surat D Local Body

15. Health Post Manjarpur Barada D Local Body

16. Health Post Nevayard Baroda D Local Body

17. Health Post Old Pura Road Baroda 0 Local Body

18. Health Post Klsanwadi Baroda D Local Body

19 Health Post Gajanwadi Baroda D Loca~ Body

20. Health Post Budharwadi Baroda D Local Body

21. Health Post Makarpura Baroda 0 Local Body

22. Health Post Warasya Baroda C Local Body

23. Health Post Wadi Towar C Local Body

24.

25.

26. Details not available

27.

28.

List of Health Posts in tile State of Madhya Pradesh as on 31.03.97

1. Health Post, Anand Nagar Bhopal C

2. Health Post, Gobindpuri Bhopal C Details 3. Health Post, Berkhedl Bhopal C Not Available 4. Health Post, Narola Saunkari Bhopal C

5. Health Post, Narola Lonkari Bhopal C 255 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 256

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6. Health Post, Panchsheel Nagar Bhopal C

7. Health Post, Rukum Bal Bhopal C

8. Health Post, Tlla Jamalpur Bhopal C

9. Health Post, Arblnd Nagar Bllaspur C

10. Health Post, Ganeshpur Ward Bllaspur C

11. Health Post, Kantinagar Bllaspur C

12. Health Post, Ramdas Nagar C

13. Health Post, Khurslpur Durg D

14. Health Post. Khurslpur Zone II, III Durg D

15. Health Post. Kotleka Ram Nagar Durg 0

18. Health Post, Roblndha Durg 0

17. Health Post, Madhodha Durg 0

18. Health Post, Labour Colony I Durg' D Details 19. Health Post, Labour Colony " Durg D Not Available 20. Health Post, Mohan Nagar Durg 0

21. Health Post, Navapara Durg 0

22. Health Post, Morar Gwalior D

23. Health Post, Dorgoyali Gwa"or D

24. Health Post, Janak Gan] Gwalior D

25. Health Post, Phalka Bazar Gwallor 0

26. Health Post, Himsing Ke Parde Gwallor 0

27. Health Post, Chlktsa Mahavidyalaya Gwallor D

28. Health Post, Ghas Mandl Gwa"or D

29. Health Post, Gwa"or Ward No. 8-11 Gwallor D 0 30. Health Post, Twathlpur Gwalior 0 31. Health Post, Bhanwar Khan Indore Indore 0 32. Health Post, Training Centre Indore D 33. Health Post, Parlwar Kalyan Association Indore D 34. Health Post. MOG Line Indore C 35. Health Post. Mahawant Rao Chlkitsalaya Indore C 36. Health Post, Rajya Karamchari Blnla Nljam 257 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 258

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37. Health Post, Hukum Chand Aushdhalya-35 Indore C

38. Health Post, Yashwantral Chlkitsalaya Indore e

39. Health Post, Hukum Chand Aushdhalya InClore e

40. Health Post. MAG Line Indore e

41. Health Post, Rajya Karamchari Bima Nyain Indore e

42. Health Post, Sanjogta Ganj 54 Indore e

43. Health Post, Training Centre 15 Indore e

44. Health Post. Katrl Jabalpur A

45. Health Post, New Katrl Jabalpur B

46. Health Post, Madan Mohan ehamba Jabalpur A

47, Health Post, Vancant Ward, Katri Jabalpur A

48. Health Post, Omti Jabalpur 8

49. Health Post, Pachmi 8ela 8agh Jabalpur B

50. Health Post, Cantonment Jabalpur C Details 51. Health Post, Trlpurl Jabalpur e Not 52. Health Post, Ambedkar Jabalpur e Available

53. Health Post, East Bela Bagh Jabalpur e

54. Health Post, Madhatal Jabalpur e

55. Health Post, Gadja Jabalpur e

56. Health Post, Dr. Sham Prasad Mukerjee Jabalpur e

57. Health Post, Bar Kala Factory Jabalpur 0

58. Health Post, Dhampur Jabalpur D

59. Health Post, Nagar Aushdhalya Jabalpur 0

60. Health Post, Randhi Jabalpur 0

61. Health Post, Adhara Tala Jabalpur 0

62. Health Post, Hakkargram Jabalpur D

63. Health Post, Lalmati Jabalpur 0

64. Health Post, Sindhad Laliward Khandwa A

65. Health Post. Mahatama Gandhi Ward Khandwa 8

66. Health Post, Budhwara WHS Khandwa B

67. Health Post, Rameshwar Ward (39, 40) Khandwa 8 259 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 260

1. 2 3 4 5 68. Health Post. Shavertel Ward Khandwa B

69. Health Post, Thakur Ravlndar Nath Ward Khandwa B

70. Health Post, Thakur Ravlnder Nath Ward II Khandwa B

71. Health Post, Saro)lnl Naldu Ward Khandwa B

72. Health Post, Dr. Ambedkar Ward B

73. Health Post, Ram Nagar Pada Raipur B

74. Health Post, Ram Nagar Pada Hospital Ralpur B

75. Health Post, Tikra Pad a Ralpur C

76. Health Post, Ravlgram Tall Bandh Ralpur 0 Details 77. Health Post, Kanlkll Ralpur 0 Not Available 78. Health Post, Ram Sagar Pada Ralpur 0

79. Health Post, Jawahar Ward Ralpur A

80. Health Post, Momenp'ura Ratlam 0

81. Health Post, Twaiward Ratlam 0

82. Health Post, Anantpur Ratlam B

83. Health Post, Napanlce (1-3) Ratlam B

84. Health Post, Nal Talab· Ratlam C

85. Health Post, Chambis, Lamba Marg Ratlam A

86. He.alth p~, Madhan Nagar Ratlam 0

87. Healthpgs~·Prakash Nagar Ratlam 0

88. He~Jth Post,

89. He~ith, Post,

90. He~ltll: p.ost, 91. Health Post,

92. Health Post,

93. Health Post, Details not available ;;, 94. Health Post, ,. 95. Health Post, .

96. Health Post,

97. Health Post.

98. Health Post.

99. Health Post, 261 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Qu ••tlons 262

List of Health Posts In the State of Maharashtra as on 31.03.97

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1. Health Post, Mun. Dispensary, Kollwada Woratl D Local Body

2. Health Post, Mun. Dispensary, Jijamatanagar Worll 0 Local Body

3. Health Post. MD Jal Gulabl PestanJI Dadar D Loce.1 Body

4. Health Post. MD Ambewadi D Local Body

5. Health Post, Municipal Maternity Home Prubhadevl 0 Local'Body

6. Health Post. Municipal Maternity Home Naojaon D Local Body

.7. Health Post, Municipal Maternity Home Mahlm D Local Body

B. Health Post. Seth FD Khilani MM Andherl West D Localeody

9. Health Post. MD Koldongar Andheri D Local Body

10. Health Post, KB Bhaba Hospital Bhandara D Local Body

11. Health Post, MM Home Ray Road Byculla 0 Local Body

12. Health Post, Guru Nanak Mun. Dispensary Khar (W) D Local Body

13. Health Post. Dr. V.N. Shirodhkar MMH Vile Parla (W) D Local Body

14. Health Post. Kherwad MH Bandra D Local Body

15. Health Post. Victoria Road M. Home Byculla D Local Body

16. Health Post, MM Hospital Panjorpole D Local Body

17. Health Post. MM Hospital Zaobawadl D Local Body lB. Health Post. Mun. Dispensary Tullwadi D Local Body

19. Health Post. Mun. Dispensary Rajwadkar, Kolaba 0 Local Body

20. Health Post. Mun. Dispensary Wadala 0 Local Body

21. Health Post, Mun. Dispensary Kurla D Local Body

22. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home, Channabast Kurla D Local Body

23. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Hom., Radi Camp Sion D Local Body

24. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home-I Chembur D Local Body

25. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home-II Chembur D Local Body

26. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home Demor D Local Body

27. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home Gundl D Local Body

2B. Health Post. SI. Mukutabal MGH Ghatkopar D Local Body

29. Health Post, Seth Gandhi Vora MGH Ghatkopar D Local Body 263 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 264

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30. Health Post, Municipal ~ispensary Vlkroll 0 Local Body

31. Health Post, M.G. Hospital Mulund (W) 0 Local Body

32. Health Post, M.G. Hospital Mulund (E) 0 Local Body

33. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home Bhandup (W) 0 Local Body

34. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home Vlkholi 0 Local Body

35. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home Bhandup 0 Local Body

36. Health Post, Mun. ~ispensary. Squatera Colony Jogeshwar (E) 0 Local Body

37. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home, Oshlwara Jogeshwar (E) 0 Local Body

38. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home Goregaon 0 Local Body

39. Health Post, V.N. Desai, MG Hospital Santacruz (W) 0 Local Body

40. Health Post, Mun. Dispensary Santacruz 0 Local Body

41. Health Post, Mun. Maternity Home. ChOl

42. Health Post, Shri M.W. Desai MCH Malad 0 Local Body

43. Health Post. Mun. Maternity Home Kandivall (E) 0 Local Body

44. Health Post, Mun. ~ispensary Kandivali (W) 0 Local Body

45. Health Post Centenary MGH Kandivali (W) D Local Body

46. Health Post. Centenary MGH Kandlvall (E) 0 Local Body

47. Health Post, Shri Hlralal Bhagwati MGH Borlvelly (W) D Local Body

48. Health Post. Smt. B.K.C. Mun.Mat. Home Borlvelly (W) D Local Body

49. Health Post, Municipal Dispensary Oohisor D Local Body

50. Health Post. Municipal Dispensary, 0 Ward Oohlsor 0 Local Body

51. Health Post. Maternity Home Kamathlpura 0 Local Body

52. Health Post, Mun. Oisp., Maharashtra School 0 Local Body

53. Health Post, Kumar Khagun MMH Byculla 0 Local Body

54. Health Post. Mun. Oisp. HSS MMH Immamwala 0 Local Body

55. Health Post, Mun. ~ispensary Sabh Slddlk Road D Local Body

56. Health Post, Mun. Dispensary Paltan Road 0 Local Body

57. Health Post. Mun. ~ispensary. Balkum Thane D Local Body

58. Health Post. Mun. Dispensary. Mumbra Thane 0 Local Body

59. Health Post. Mun. ~ispensary, Kalwa Thane 0 Local Body Local Body 60. Health Post, Majlwada Thane 0

61. Health Post, Navpada Thane 0 Local Body 265 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Quesllons 266

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62. Health Post. Tembhlnaka Thane 0 Local Body

63. Health Post. Kisannagar Thane 0 Local Body

64. Health Post. Sidharth Nagar Thane 0 Local Body

65. Health Post. Civil Hospital Ulhasnagar 0 Local Body

66. Health Post. Kutumb Niyojan Adarsh Kendra Gandhi Nagar 0 Vol. Orgn.

67. Health Post. Vlrap Kalyan 0 Local Body

6B. Health Post. Tlsgaon Kalyan 0 Loca\Body

69. Health Post. Ghariwall Kalyan 0 Local Body

70. Health Post. Chlkhloll Kalyan 0 Local Body

71. Health Post. Koisewadi Kalyan 0 Lpcal Body

72. Health Post. Dr. Ansari Chowk Kalyan 0 Local Body

73. Health Post. Domblvali (S) Kalyan 0 Local Body

74. Health Post. Dombivali (D) Kalyan 0 Local Body

75. Health Post. Domblvali (M) Kalyan 0 Local Body

76. Health Post. Dombivali (P) Kalyan 0 Local 'Body

77. Health Post. Mahtama Phule Chowk Kalyan 0 Local Body

7B. Health Post. Sector I. Ulhasnagar Kalyan 0 Local Body

79. Health Post. Sector II. Ulhasnagar Kalyan 0 Local Body

BO. Health Post. Sector III. Ulhasnagar Kalyan 0 Local Body

81. Health Post. Sector IV. Ulhasnagar Kalyan 0 Local Body

B2. Health Post. Sector V. Ulhasnagar Kalyan 0 Local Body

B3. Health Post. Sector VI, Ulhasnagar Kalyan 0 Local Body

B4. Health Post. Ward No.1. 2, 5-7 & 9-12 Bhlwandl 0 Local Body

B5. Health Post. Ward No. 21-35. 25-37. 29-33 Bhiwandi 0 Local Body

86. Health Post, Ward No. 35-38 & 40-45 Bhlwandl 0 Local Body

B7. Health Post. Ward No. 39, 53-60 Bhlwandl 0 Local Body

BB. Health Post. Ward No.3. 4, 46-52 Bhlwandl 0 Local Body

B9. H.ealth Post. Nasik Road. Gosaviwadi Naslk 0 Local Body

90. Health Post. Nasik City Naslk 0 Local Body

91. Health Post. Sant Gadge Mah Mat. Home Naslk 0 Local Body

92. Health Post. Mahatma Phulenagar Pechvali Naslk 0 Local Body 267 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 268

2 3 4 5

93. Health Post. Satpur Naslk 0 Local Body

94. Health Post. Urban Family Welfare Burea Nasik 0 Local Body

95. Health Post, CIDCO Village Nasik 0 Local Body

96. Health Post, Civil Hospital Nasik 0 Local Body

97. Health Post, Indian Red Cross Society Nasik 0 Local Body

98. Health Post, Sangamaeshwar Ward Malegaon 0 Local Body

99. Health Post, Samwar Malegaon 0 Local Body

100. Health Post, Nima Ward No. 1 Malegaon 0 Vol. Orgn.

101. Health Post, Nima Ward No. 2 Malegaon D Vol,Orgn.

102. Health Post, IMA Navapur Ward Malegaon 0 Vol. Orgn.

103. Health Post, Fatima Mat. Home, Guruwar Ward Malegaon 0 Vol. Orgn.

104. Health Post, Shivaji Nagar Jalegaon C Local Body

105. Health Post, Navipeth Jalegaon 0 Local Body

106. Health Post, India Garage Jalegaon C Local Body

107. Health Post, Tamba Pura Jalegaon B Local Body

108. Health Post, Sub ash Chowk Jalegaon 0 Local Body

109. Health Post, Junegaon Jalegaon B Local Body

110. Health Post, Gaothan Jalegaon C Local Body

111. Health Post, Civil Hospital Jalegaon C Local Body

112. Health Post, Sector I Bhusawail B Local Body

113. Health Post, Sector II Bhusawall 0 Local Body

114. Health Post, Secto III Bhusawall D Local Body

115. Health Post, Sector IV Bhusawail C Local Body

116. Health Post, Sector V Bhusawall C Local Body Local Body 117. Health Post, Ward No. 55-60 Dhule C Local Body 118. Health Post, Ward No. 1-5 Dhule C C Local Body 119. Health Post, Civil Hospital Dhule 0 Vol. Orgn. 120. Health Post, Jawahar Medical Foundation Dhule 0 Vol. Orgn. 121. Health Post. Abhaya Yuva Kendra Dhule Ahmedpur 0 Local Body 122. Health Post, Civil Hospital Ahmedpur 0 Local Body 123. Health Post. Nani Peth 269 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 270

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124. Health Post. SO, CD & Materniry Home Ahmedpur 0 Local Body

125. Health Post, Sonawane Maternity Home Hosp. Pune 0 Local Sody

126. Health Post. Near Railway Station Pune 0 Local Body

127. Health Post, Yerawada Centre Pune 0 Local Body

128. Health Post. Oalwi Memorial Hospital Pune 0 Local Body

129. Health Post, Health Camp Pune 0 Local Body

130. Health Post, Sopadi Pune 0 Local Body

131. Health Post, Kamla Nehru Hospital Puna 0 Local Body

132. Haalth Post, Maharashtra Arogya Mandai Pune 0 Vol. Orgn.

133. Health Post. KEM Hospital Pune 0 Vol. Orgn.

134. Health Post. FP Association Pune 0 Vol. Orgn.

135. Health Post, Mahila Mandai Pune 0 Vol.Orgn.

136. Health Post. Anjali Hospital Pune 0 Vol. Orgn.

137. Health Post. Dr. Sangamanerkar Hospital Pune 0 Vol. Orgn.

138. Health Post. Anand Medical Foundation Pune 0 Vol. Orgn.

139. Health Post, Sasson General Hospital Pune 0 GOYI. Body

140. Health Post, Shawanl Peth Pune 0 Govt. Body

141. Health Post. Lok Manya Medical Foundation Pune 0 VolOrgn.

142. Health Post, Pimpri Waghere Plmpri Chlnchwad 0 Local Body

143. Health Post. Shosari Plmprl Chlnchwad 0 Local Body

144. Health Post, Akrudi Plmprl Chlnchwad 0 Local Body

145. Health Post. Pimpri Colony Pimprl Chinchwad 0 Local Body

146. Health Post, SangaYi Plmprl Chlnchwad 0 Local Body

147. Health Post, Theragaon Plmprl Chlnchwad C Local Body

148. Health Post, RH Maternity Home Solepur 0 Local Body

149. Health Post, JodbhaYi Peth Solepur 0 Local Body

150. Health Post, Soyce Maternity Home Solapur 0 Local Body

151. Health Post. Shayna Krishl Peth Solepur 0 Local Body

152. Health Post. Lady Oufferln Hospital Solepur 0 Local Body

153. Health Post. Ramwadl Maternity Home Solepur 0 Local Body

154. Health Post. CiyiI Hospital Solepur 0 Govt. Body 271 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To Questions 272

2 3 4 5

155. Health Post. Association for Social Health Solepur 0 Vol. Orgn.

156. Health Post. FPAI Solepur 0 Vol. Orgn.

157. Health Post. Christ Seva Mandlr Solepur 0 Vol. Orgn.

158. Health Post. NW Wadia Hospital Solepur 0 Vol. Orgn.

159. Health Post. Dhanrajglrlji Hospital Solepur 0 Vol. Orgn.

160. Health Post. Rajrashl Shahu Med. Foundation Solepur 0 Vol. Orgn.

16" Health Post. Rajrampur Solepur A Vol. Orgn.

162. Health Post. Kasaba Bawada 0 Vol. Orgn.

163. Health Post. Sadar Bazzar Kolhapur 0 Vol. Orgn.

164. Health Post. Ward No.7 Ichalkurunjl 0 Local Body

165. Health Post. Ward No.2 Ichalkurunjl A Local Body

166. Health Post. Ward No.4 & 5 Ichalkurunjl A Local Body

167. Health Post. Ward No. 6 Ichalkurunjl B Local Body

168. Health Post. Ward No.3 Ichalkurunjl B Local Body

169. Health Post. Ward No. 1 Ichalkurunjl B Local Body

170. Health Post. Ward No. 9A Ichalkurunji C Local Body

171. Health Post. Ward No. 9B Ichalkurunji C Local Body

172. Health Post. Ward No. 8 Ichalkurunji C Local Body

173. Health Post. Ward No. 10A Ichalkurunji C Local Body

174. Health Post. Ward No. 10B Ichalkurunji C Local Body

175. Health Post. Rajwada Sangli A Local Body

176. Health Post. Railway Station Sangli A Local Body

177. Health Post. Sakharkarkhana Sangll . B Local Body

178. Health Post. Sangli Wadi Sangli B Local Body

179. Health Post. Ganpati Peth Sangli C Local Body

180. Health Post. Shlvaji Nagar Sangli C Local Body Govt. Body 18" Health Post. Nalbag Sangli C

182. Health Post. Khan Bhag Sangli C Gov!. Body

183. Health Post. Ganesh Nagar Sangli C Govt. Body

184. Health Post. Kolhapur Road Sangli C Local Body

185. Health Post. Sector 4 Mlraj 0 Local Body 273 Written Answers Agrahayana 10,1920 (Sakal To Questions 274

2 3 4 5 lB6. Health Post. Sector A Mlraj 0 Local Body lB7. Health Post, Sector I Mlraj A Local Body lBB. Health Post. Sector B Mlraj B Local Body lB9. Health Post. Sactor 0 Mlraj B Local Body

190. Health Post, Sector C Mlraj C Local Body

191. Health Post, Sector E Mlraj C Local Body

192. Health Post. Sector F Mlraj C Local Body

193. Health Post. Sector G Miraj C Local Body

194. Health Post, Chkhalthana Aurangabad 0 Local Body

195. Health Post. Harsul Aurangabad 0 Local Body

196. Health Post, Bhansinghpura Aurangabad 0 Local Body

197. Health Post. Nakshatrawadl Aurangabad 0 Local Body

19B. Health Post. Krantl Chowk Aurangabad D Local Body

199. Health Post. Jlnsi Aurangabad D Local Body

200. Health Post. Civil Dispensary Aurangabad D Local Body

201. Health Post. Sadar Bazzar Aurangabad D Local Body

202. Health Post, Kadrabad Aurangabad D Local Body

203. Health Post. Jalna Mission Hospital Jalna C Local Body

204. Health Post, Old Jalna I Jalna C GoV!. Body

205. Health Post. Old Jalna II Jalna C GoV!. Body

206. Health Post, Bank Colony Latur A Local Body

207. Health Post, Saraswat Colony Latur A GoV!. Body

20B. Health Post, Spinning Mill Latur A GoV!. Body

209. Health Post, Vir Hanumatl Wadi Latur A GoV!. Body

210. Health Post, Indra Nagar Latur A GoV!. Body

21t. Health Post, Singal Cap. Latur B GoV!. Body

212. Health Post, Manthalanagar Latur B GoV!. Body

213. Health Post. Subhash Chowk Latur B Gov!. Body

214. Health Post. Subgalli Kap Galli Latur B Local Body

215. Health Post. Meghraj Nagar Latur C Local Body

216. Health Post, Budh Nagar Latur C Local Body 275 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 276

2 3 4 5

217. Health Post, Nandgaon Was Latur C Local Body

218. Health Post, L1smanpur Latur C Local Body

219. Health Post, Wadarwadi Latur C Local Body

220. Health Post, Sector I Nanded D Local Body

221. Health Post, Sector II Nanded D Local Body

222. Health Post, Sector III Nanded D GoV!. Body

223. Health Post. Sector IV Nanded D GoV!. Body

224. Health Post, Ward No. B Parbhanl B Local Body

225. Health Post, Ward No. 14B Parbhani B Local Body

226. Health Post, Ward No. 1 Parbhani C GoV!. Body

227. Health Post, Ward No.3, 45 Parbhanl C Local Body

228. Health Post, Ward No.2, 6, 7, 9 Parbhanl C Local Body

229. Health Post, Ward No.8, 10, 12 Parbhani C Local Body

230. Health Post, Ward No. 11 Parbhani C Local Body

231. Health Post, Ward No. 14A Parbhanl C Local Body

232. Health Post, Bhaji Bhajar Amarayatl 0 Local Body

233. Health Posl, Vilas Nagar Amarayali D Local Body

234. Health Post. Badnera Amarayall D Local Body

235. Health Post, Vanlta Samaj AmaraYatl 0 Vol. Orgn.

236. Health Post, Young Muslim Association Amaravatl D Vol. Orgn.

237. Health Post, Sanjlvanl Hospital Amaravati 0 Vol. Orgn.

238. Health Post, General Hospital Amaravatl D GoV!. Body

239. Health Post, District Hospital lor Women Amaravatl D GoV!. Body

240. Health Post, Smt. KGMA Hospital Akola D Local Body

241. Health Post, Harlhar Peth Akola 0 Local Body

242. Health Post. Deshmuk Lab Akola D Local Body GoV!. Body 243. Health Post, Ayurvedlc Dispensary Akola 0 GoV!. Body 244. Health Post. Old Octroi Naka Akola D D Vol. Orgn. 245. Health Post. Matru Seva Sangha Akola 0 Local Body 246. Health Post, Indora Nagpur Nagpur D GoV!. Body 247. Health Post. Daya Hospital 277 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 278

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248. Health Post, Blnakl Nagpur D Local Body

249. Health Post, Shastri Nagar Nagpur D Local Body

250. Health Post, Momlnpura Nagpur D Local Body

251. Health Post, Buty Mun. Dispensary Nagpur 0 Local Body

252. Health Post, Dr. Kotrll Dispensary Nagpur D Local Body

253. Health Post, Khamla Dispensary Nagpur D Local Body

254. Health Post, Indore Dispensary Nagpur D Local Body

255. Health Post, Takall Dispensary Khadan Nagpur D Local Body

256. Health Post, Cotton Market Nagpur D Local Body

257. Health Post. Asha Maternity Home, Rashibag Nagpur D Local Body

258. Health Post, Lakadganj Nagpur D Local Body

259. Health Post, Deotyl Maternity Home Nagpur D Local Body

260. Health Post. Budhwari Dispensary Nagpur 0 Local Body

261. Health Post, Netaji Dlspesary Nagpur D Local Body

262. Health Post, ESIS Hospital Nagpur D Gov!. 'Body

263. Health Post, Medical College & Hospital Nagpur D Gov!. Body

264. Health Post, Mayo General Hospital Nagpur D Gov!. Body

265. Health Post. Ayurvedlc College Nagpur 0 Gov!. Body

266. Health Post, Matru Seva Sangh Sitabuldl Nagpur D Vol. Orgn.

267. Health Post. Nagarik Sahakarl Nagpur D Vol. Orgn.

268. Health Post. Janta Maternity Home Nagpur D Vol.Orgn.

269. Health Post. Matru Seva Sangh Mahal Nagpur D Vol.Orgn.

270. Health Post. Dalvl Memorial Hospital Nagpur 0 Vol. Orgn.

271. Health Post. Dajiban Hospital Nagpur 0 Vol.Orgn.

272. Health Post, Ward No. 1-7, 39-45 Gondla D Gov!. Body

273. Health Post, Ward 27-38 Gondla 0 Gov!. Body

274. Health Post. Ward No. 8-9, 11. 17 Gondla D Gov!. Body

275. Health Post, Gangabal Women Hospital Gondla 0 Gov!. Body

276. Health Post. Ward No. 1-7. 17. 18.52.54 Chandrapur 0 Local Body

277. Health Post, Ward No. 34-42, 44-45 Chandrapur D Local Body

278. Health Post, Ward No. 11-16, 29-33 Chandrapur 0 Local Body 279 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 280

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279. Health Post, Ward No. 19-28 Chandrapur 0 Local Body

280. Health Post, Civil Hospital Chandrapur 0 Gov!. Body

List of Health Posts In Stata of Chandlgarh as on 31.03.97

1. Health Post, Bapu Dham Chandlgarh C Gov!.

2. Health Post, Karsan Colony Chandlgarh B Gov!.

3. Health Post, Dadumajra Chandlgarh B Gov!.

4. Health Post, Sector 31, 32, 33 Tenements Chandlgarh B Gov!.

5. Health Post, Sector 37-38, Tenements Chandlgarh B Gov!.

6. Health Post, Attawa Chandigarh A Govt.

7. Health Post. Sikllgarh Chandlgarh A Gov!.

8. Health Post. Labour Colony Sector 25 Chandlgarh A Govt.

9. Health Post, Ram Darbar Chandlgarh A Gov!.

List of Health Posts in tha. Stata of Orissa as on 31. 03. 97

1. Health Post. Capital Hospital Bhubaneshwar C Gov!.

2. Health Post, City Hospital Cuttack 0 Gov!.

3. Health Post, Sub Division Hospital, Rourkela Sundergarh 0 Gov!.

List of Starlisatlon Beds under Sterilisation 2 3 Bed Scheme as on 31.03.98 6. GDM Hospital, Narsapur, Wast Godavari 24 State : Andhra Pradesh District. Number of SI. Name of the Institution 7. Star Hope Hospital, Arlveedu, WG District 5 No. Beds 8. CBMB Hospital, Vuyyuru, Krishna District 8 2 3 9. GM Hospital, Nuavld, Krishna District 5 Voluntary Organisations 10. Salvatln Army Hospital, Evertime Hospital 6 CSI Campball Hospital, Cuddapah 75 1. Nidurolu, Guntur Dis!. 40 2. YS Rajareddy Hospital, Peleva Vendala, 11. CSI Hospital, Negare, Chilloor District 25 Cuddapah, District 10 12. MLL Hospital, Madapall, Chlttoor District 20 3. Christian Medical Centre, Plthampuram, E. Godavari District 13. MGM Hospital, Jedeherla, District 10 to 4. Women's Hospital, Ambajl, East Godavari Mehboobnagar District. 14. Jaya Nursing Home, Warrangal 10 12 5. Free Maternity Home and FP Depot. BSR Hos~ltal, Almajur, District Nellore 5 Rajamundary. EG District 15. 281 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 282

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16. S1. Mary Hospital, Khammam 3 3 Smt. Sankoobha BG Hospital, Dholka 17

17. Amakalreddy Hospital, Allyadda, District 2 4 Champa Vljay General Hospital, SS Sadan, 2 Kurnool Ahmedabad 18. FPAI. Hyderabad 10 5 Pratlbha Matemlty Hospital, SS Sadan, 7 19. Lion's FWP Centre, Gayapattl Nagarami. 10 Ahmedabad. Vijaya Nagar District 6 Sh. R N Vala Samarak Trust. Sanchatlt 2 Sub Total 290 Hospital, Kodlnar.

State Government Institutions 7 Dr. IT Patel Trust. Kalpana Clinic, Vadodara. 21

20. Victoria Hospital. Vlshakhapatnam 20 8 Dr. IT Patel Trust, Uma COnic, Vadodara 19

21. Government General Hospital. Vishakhapatnam 20 9 Smt. Maharani Shantadevi Nursing Home. 10 Vadodara Sub Total: 40 10 Shah KBD Public Hospital, Dabhoi 4 Grand Total : 330 11 Pujaya Yoglni Vasantadevi Nursing Home, State : Assam 5 Vadodara Indian Red Cross Society (Voluntary 11 Organisation) 12 Sh. Narhan Arogya Kendra Hospital. Vadodara.

Total: 11 13 Medical Care Centre. Vadodara 5

State : Bihar 14 Sh. Vijay Maternity Home, Rajplpla 4

Voluntary Organisations 15 Sevasharam Hospital. Broach. 6

Seventh Day Adventist. Ranchl 20 16 Sh. Kasturba Matemity Hosptial, Seva Rural, 4 Thagadla. 2 A.I.W.C. Jamshedpur 20 17 K & K Pubic Clinical Trust. Hansat 3. St. Columbus Hospital. Hazaribagh 6 18 Kasturba VR Mandai, Valsad. 6 4. Dyneum Hospital. Rasul. Champaran 11 19 Mohanlal Dayal P. Grah General Hospital, 3 5. FPAI. Gomila. Glridh 6 Killa Pardi . , . /.''':'.';\ ,,!,;,;:' 6. Mohul Pahari Christian Hospital. S. Parganas 5 20 Narmadaban Raval Hospital.: £lhavnagar' , 1,t.5 7. Navapvan Hospital. Palamau 3 21 Seth NNS Hospital & SG Maternity Home, 4 8. Maltrl Sadan. Jharia 5 Randbeja 9. FPAI. Samastlpur 9 22 Revaai General Hospital, Sardtriav./lDisttict'· r' ,,:1 <'2 10. FPAI. KuIjl.Oeega .2 Gandhlnagar. ", : ' "

11. CBK Parlvar Kalyan Sanstha Ratanpur 3 23 CambayGeneral Iotoapltal,'C3rnbay, District, :', "3 Total 90 Khada

State : Gujarat· 24 SHJ Mahagujarat Hospital; Nadilld. " ' 5 ", Voluntary Organisations : 25 KMG Generall-:lospltal., Bala~lnar,. District Kh~a, 3

The Ashoka Mills ltd .• Naroda Road. 22 26 Chautar Arogya Mandai Hosplta~ Karamsad 3 Ahmedabad District Khada

2 F.P.A.!, Lal·Da.wa)a,·Ahmedabad 7 27 Trlbhuvandas Foundation Anand' 18 283 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 284

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28 CG Patel Hospital, Sojltra. District Kheda. 50 Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation. Shahpur. Ahmedabad 2 29 Smt. SC Seth OMS Hospital. Gozaria. 6 District Mehsana. 51 Parvatibhai Municipal Maternity Home. Dariyapur, Ahmedabad. 30 Sh. Somabhal J. Patel S. Hospital. PaUyad

31 District Cooperative Bank General Hospital. 2 52 Kapadlwad Municipal Maternity Home. Mehsana. Dariyapur. Ahmedabad.

32 BMB Sarvajanlk Hospital. Veda. District 53 Sanchalit Kakaria Municipal Maternity Home. Mehsana. Dariyapur. Ahmadabad.

33 Sardar Patel Hospital Vlsnagar, District 54 Gomtipur Municipal Maternity Home. Mehsana. Ahmedabad.

34 Smt. Savitaben Hospital. Ambasan. District 55 Bardolpur Municipal Maternity Home. Mehsana. Ahmedabad. Sh. GP Patel & J Patel General Hospital. 35 56 Saharmatl Municipal Maternity Home. Bhandu. Ahmedabad. 36 Bhagini Seva Mandai. Kalol. District 10 5 Panchmahal. 57 Khakhera Municipal Maternity Home. Ahmedabad. 37 Sh. HK Patel S. Hospital. Jadar. District 17 Sabar Kantha 58 Usmanpur Municipal Maternity Home. Ahmedabad. 38 Tillod Arogya Mandai. Talod District S.K. 10 59 Danillmda Municipal Maternity Home. . 16 39 Dr. Rasikalal Shah's Hospital. Ahmedabad. District S.K. 60 Berhampur Municipal Maternity Home. 40 Smt.P. Gaekwad General Hospital. Vatrak. 7 Ahmedabad. District S.K. Ankleshwar Nagarpallka, Ankleshwar. 3 41 MC Desai General Hospital. Prantlj. District 61 S.K. District Broach.

42 Countess of Dutferin Dispensary, Shaga Talov 13 62 SIiUmara NagarpaHka. Blilimara. District 5 District Sural.. Valsad.

43 The Sarvajanik Medical Trust. Rampura. Surat 3 63 Khamkhat Nagarpalika. Khamkhat. District 4 Kheda. 44 Sh. Sharda Smarak Hospital, BardoN, 10 District Surat 64 Lakhpati Municipal Maternity Home. Sural. 5 Sh. CK Shah Medical Centre. Surendarnagar. 15 45 65 Varcha Municipal Maternity Home. Sural. 3 46 Jorvarnagar Vlkas Mandai. Jorvanagar. 66 Khetrapal Municipal Maternity Home, Sural. 3 47 FPAI. Red Cross. Shavano Bhavnagar 4 67 Veraval Patan Municipal Maternity Home. 3 48 Trimurti Hospital. Bavla. District Ahmedabad .. Veraval. District Junagarh.

Sub Total: 321 68 Kirampur Municipal. t.t.,.rn!W. hiof"M. Ahm.~~, -1

Local Bodies Sub Total: 47 4 49 Vlrangam Municipal Hospital. Vlrangam. District ,,' p . I • Grand Total: t :368 Ahmedabad. . 285 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Queslions 288

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State : Haryana 17 JG Cooperative Hospital. Ghataprabha. 3 Belgaum Voluntary Organisations : 18 Hubll Cooperative Society Hospital. Hubll 4 Sewak Sabha Charitable. Trust Hospital. 46 Hissar 19 CSI Hospital. Bangalore 5

2 Aparna Trust Hospital. Madhuban. 5 20 Baptist Hospital. Bangalore 8

3 Family Planning Association of India. Total: 238 Model Town. Panipat. 25 State: Kerala Total: 76 Voluntary Organl.atlon. State : Jammu & Kashmir Karunalaya Hospital. Wandoor 5 Voluntary Organisation. 2 FPAI. Parasala 19 J.B.M. Hospital. Anantnag 12 3 Christian We Hare Centre. Malapuram 7 2 Khanna's Hospital and Nursing Home. 2 Srinagar, 4 Seventhday Adventist Hospital. Ottapalam 14 14 Total 5 Chottanlkkara Medical Relief Society 4 State : Karnataka 6 Vlmala Hospital. Kottayam 5 Voluntary Organisations 7 LMS Boys Bridge Hospital. Quillon 9 FPAI. Bangalore 25 8 Mar Barelious Medical Mission Hospltai. 2 FPAI. Gandhinagar. Bellary 9 Kothamangalam 4

3 Lions Club of Bangalore South 6 9 Bishop Abraham Jubilee Memorial Hospital. Parvati Sansthan Qullon 7 4 FPAI. Gulbarga 10 10 Mar Thedorious Medical Mission Hospital, 8 5 Karnataka Health Institute. Ghata Prabha. 15 Parvatl Sansthan Qullon Belgaum, 11 MR Unit, Kamaleshwaram. Trivandrum 4 6 FPAI. Uduppl 7 12 Singeri Sri Narayana Medical Mission. 4 7 FPAI. Shimoga 10 Varahata 30 8 FPAI. Belgaum 13 Mar Gee Verghese Memorial Hospital. 5 Devaglrl. Kangazha. Kottayam 9 FPAI. Mysore 15

10 FPAI. Kumta. Uttar Kannad 10 14 CSI Mission Hospital, Krishna Nagar. Allappey 5

11 FPAI, Bldar 25 15 D Mission Hospital. Korchhard. Trichur 5

12 FPAI. Raichur 9 16 Thiruvalla Madlcal Mission, Thlruvalla 10

13 FPAI. Bijapur 11 17 Rauni Marthoma Medical Mission Centra

14 Sharma Sava Samal. Bangalore 5 18 Fellowship Mission Hospital. Kumband 2

15 FPAI. Dharwad 15 19 St.Thomas Mission Hospital. Kozharcherry

16 Holdsworth Memorial Hospital. Mysora 18 20 KVM Hospital, Shertallay. Alleppey 4 287 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 288

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21 St. George Memorial Hospital, Paramala, 7 Mahlla Utkarsh Mandai. Kalyan, District 3 Manner Kheda.

22 Dr. George Memorial Hospital, Pallampuram 3 8 Panvel Mat & Infant Welfare League, District 5 Raigad. 23 VK Anna Memorial Charitable Hospital, Kavalappa. Shorannur 9 Matru Mandir. 2

Total: 128 10 Ravl Janakibai Shah Mat. Home. Sawantwodi. 3

Stat. : Madhya Prad.sh 11 Smt. Lukas Hospital. Vengurla. 3

Voluntary Organl.atlons 12 Md. Tlklla College Hospital. Malegoan.

FPAI. Jabalpur 12 13 Bal Budhibal Shantidas Mulchand Shah 22 Memorial Trust. Dhule. 2 FPAI. Indore 13 14 Fair Frank James Friendship Memorial Hosp. 10 3 Christian Hospital. Seoni 3 Ahmednagar.

4 Seva Sadan Hospital, Jagdlshpur. Dis!. 4 15 Salvation Army Booth Hosp .• Ahmednagar. Raipur. 16 Compo Rural Health Project. Jhanki. 7 5 Evangllcal Mission Hosp .• Tlldu, District 3 Ralpur 17 Dhanraj Glrlraj Hospital. Solapur. 6

6 Ashok Prasuti. Mandir 2 18 Barshi Maternity General Hospital. Solapur 6

7 FPAI. Bhopal 2 19 Welfare Society. Barshi. District Solapur 5

8 Parivar Kalyan and Matra Shishu Association 6 20 FPAI. Solapur 6 Saheed Hari Singh Basil Lohlya Bazar, 21 Sm!. Luke's H & FW Centre. Nanaj. 2 lashkar. Gwalior District Solapur. Sub Total: 45 22 Rajarshi Shah Medical Foundation. Solapur. 7 State Government : 23 Jagadalamma Hospital. Barshi. District 7 9 Civil Hospital. Khargone 10 Solapur.

Grand Total (State) 55 24 Shahtibai Shantllal Phadu Charitable Trust. 10 Akluj. State : Maharashtra 25 Sutika Sewa Mandir, Pune. 5 Voluntary Organisations 26 Maharashtra Arogya Mandai (MAM). 19 Bombay Mothers & Children Welfare Society 3 Hadaspara, Pune. Bombay 27 Karajepoul' Centre run by MAM, Pune 8 2 Kutumb Sudhar Kendra run by FPAI. Bombay 7 28 AP Rugnalaya, Pune 3 Planned Parenthood Centre, Bombay 10 3 29 Seth Amhalal Bapubhai Charitable Dlsp., 7 25 Mancher. 4 Health Promotion Society. Bombay 4 30 Lokmanya Medical Foundation Chlnchwad. 5 5 Dr. Bababhal Nanavatl Hospital. Bombay Pune, 20 6 Kutumb Niyojan Adarsh Kendra run by 31 MTE. Sanjeevan Hosp. Pune, 2 FPAI. Bombay 289 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 290

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32 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Medical Trust, 2 55 Navjeevan Rugnalaya, Pachod 4 Pune. 56 Jalna Mission Hosp., Jalna 5 33 Coloney Nursing Home run by OS Medical Foundation, Pune. 57 Prlyadarshanl Mahlla Mandai, Nanded.

34 FPAI, Pune. 9 58 Sevadham Trust, Sadashlm Peth, Pune. 2

35 Ashwood Memorial Hospital, Daund, 4 59 City Family WeHare Bureau, Solapur. 5 District Pune 60 Abiney Yadav Kalyan Kendra, Dhule. 12 36 Police Welfare Disp., Pune. 2 61 Nanded Medical Foundation, Nanded. 2 37 Poona Medicyl Foundation, Ruby Hall 3 Clinic. Pune. 62 Young Muslim Social Association, Amravatl. 7

38 Walchandnagar Industries Hospital, 8 63 MDRP Sauja's & Medical College, Naslk. 4 Walchanc1nagar, Pune. 64 Bombay Mothers & Children WeHare Society, 3 39 Seth Tarachand Ramnath Ayurvedlc Char. 5 Khed. Hasp. Pune. 65 Paranjpe Medical Foundation, Khopoll. 5 40 Krishna Hospital & Medical Research Centre, 3 66 Dr. M.N. Agashal Dharmarth Rugnalaya, 2 Karod. Satara. 41 Wanless Hospital, Miraj. 9 67 Seth Govlndjl Raoli Ayurvedlc Mahavldyalaya, 42 Sanjay Bano Memonal Trust, Watergaon, Sola pur. Sangli. 3 68 National Integrated Medical Association, 43 M. Wanless Hosp. Kolhapur. 2 Malegaon (Naslk). 10

44 Akola Nursing Home run by Jankalyan 2 69 Family Planning Medical and Aid Trust, 8 S'lnstha. Akola. Bombay

45 Rt'nolds Memorial Hospital, Washim, District 10 70 Willies F. Purce Memorial Hospital, Wal 7 Akola. Sub Total: 46 Vanlta Samaj. Amravati. 3 Local Bodies 47 Jag Charilable I,,'edical Relief Foundation, 9 72 Lady Dufferln Hospital run by Mun, Arnravati. 20 Corporation, Solapur. 48 Matru Seva Singh, Mahal Maternity Home, 7 73 Municipal Corporation, Pandapur. Nagpur. 10

49 Mure Memorial Hosp., Nagpur 2 74 Municipal Council, Barshl, Solapur 4

50 Nagrik Sahakari Rugnalaya, Nagpur. 75 Municipal Council, Sang II 15

51 Nimhunabhai Tirpude Hospital, Nagpur. 76 MuniCipal Council, Dhule. 13

52 Janta Maternity Home & Hospital, Nagpur. 6 77 KEM Municipal Hospital, Ichaharanjl, 15 District Kolhapur. 53 Matru Seva Sangh Maternity Home, Wardha. 3 78 Pujaya Kasturba Hospital, Salara. 5 54 Malru Seva Sangh. Hingllnghat, District 2 Wardln. 79 NM Wadla Hospital, Malegaon. 10 _.. _- ---_. __ ._------291 Wrttten Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 292

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80 Municipal Hospital, Yeolu, Naslk 12 xi) Akruli Road Maternity Home 2

81 N•• lk Municipal Corporation: xii) Andherl Maternity Home 9

a) Jltamata Maternity Home, Naslk. 5 xiii) Bandup Maternity Home 10

b) Sitco Hospital, Naslk Road. 11 xiv) Brorivoli Maternity Home 8

c) Mico Hospital, Satpura. 5 xv) Chembur Maternity Home 9

d) Indira Gandhi Maternity Home, Nasik. 2 xvi) Cadol Road Maternity Home 7

e) Upnagar 5 xvii) Deonar Maternity Home 4

f) Dasak 3 xviII) Goregaon Maternity Home 4

g) Norwadl 3 xix) Chanubath Maternity Home 3

82 Mun. Council, Erududol, Jalgaon. 3 xx) Imamwadi Maternity Home 4 83 Mun. Council, Shlrlrampur, District 17 xxi) Khariuvadl Maternity Home Ahmednagar. xxII) Mahlm Maternity Home B

84 Mun. Council, Achalpur, Amravati. 7 xxiii) Malad Maternity Home 5

85 Mun. Corporation, Nagpur. xxiv) Mulund Maternity Home 6

86 Pune Municipal Corporation: xxv) Nalgaon Maternity Home 4

a) Dalvi Maternity Home, Pune. 4 xxvi) Oshiwara Maternity Home 4

b) Kamala Nehru Nursing Home, Pune. 9 xxvii) Raoli Composite Maternity Home 3

c) Bapodi Maternity Home, Pune. 7 xxviii) Reay Road Maternity Home

d) Yerawada Hospital, Puna. 5 xxix) Victoria Road Maternity Home 4

e) Health Compo Hospital, Pune. xxx) Vile Parle Maternity Home 3

87 Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay : xxxi) Vikroli Maternity Home 2

i) Bandera Bhalika Hospital 7 xxxii) Zanwadi Maternity Home

ii) Bharve Nagpur Hosplial 7 88 Municipal Dispensary, Malvan, District 2 Sindhudurg. iii) Parvati General Hospital 5 89 Pachora Mun. Council, Pachora, District 5 iv) Centenary General Hospital, Ganvlardi 6 Jalgaon.

v) Kandlvola General Hospital 4 90 Dhlwandl Nizampur Municipal Council, 5 Thane. vi) Kurla Bhabha Hosptlal 9 91 Pumpri Chinchwada MLin. Corporation, vii) Malad General Hospital 8 Pumpri, Pune.

vIII) Maulana General Hosptlal (W) 4 a) Jlyamata Hospital. 7

ix) Rajwadl General Hospital 15 b) Akrudl Hosptlal. 4

x) Santa Gluj General Hospital 10 c) Talera Hospital. 2 293 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To QueaUons 294

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92 Nanded Mun. Council. Nanded. 6 6 Sh. Ramakrishna Hospital, Saro~ni Street, 3 Siddhapudur Sub Total: 400 7 FPAI, Dlndigul 40 Grand Total (State) 799 8 Christian Fellowship Hospital, S Stale : Mlzoram Ottachardharam, Dlndlgul

Voluntary Organisations 9 Community Heanh Centre, AmblHkal

Christian Hospital. Zotlang, Lunglei. 4 10 MA Centre, Palanl 12

2 P.C. Synod Hos .. Durtlang. Alzwal. 2 11 TCNR Hospital, Railway Feeder Road, 10 Rajapalayam 3 AMSHA Hos .. Kulikawan, Alzral. 12 CSI Hospital, Neyyoor (Kanyakumarl) B Total: 7 13 CSI Hospital, Marthandam 8 State : Punjab 14 Salvation Catherine South Hospital, Puthure 3 A.P. Jain Hospital, Rajpura (Government 5 Institution) 15 Punjabl Association Sri Ramakrlshnan's, 8 Madras 2 Red Cross Society, Hoshiarpur (Voluntary 5 Organisation) 16 FPAI, 74 Arcot Road. Vadapalanl 15 ----- Total: 10 17 Voluntary Health Service, CPT Road, 10 Madras Slale : Rajasthan 18 FPAI. Madurai 93 Voluntary Organisations 19 Madural Sivakasl Nagar Uravlnurau Amar Jain Relief Society. Jaipur 8 Hospital. Madurai 2 2 Birla Sarvajanik Hospital, Pilani 14 20 FPAI, Coonoor (Nilgirl) 25 3 Shahrartha Hosptlal, Bansura. 6 21 RUSHA, Kayanur 35 4 Mangalam Hospital and Research Clinic, 2 22 CHAD Hospital. Begeyam Lodra 20 23 Suddar Memorial Hospital, Rampal Total: 30 25 24 Lutheru Christian Health and Medical State : Tamil Nadu 4 Centre. Ambur. Voluntary Organisations 25 Swadeshl Mission Hospital, Tirupathur 8 CSI Rainy Hospital, Sholavaram, Chingleput 19 26 CSI Hospital, Dharapuram District. 11 27 SI. Martin's Hospital, Ramnad 2 CSI Hospital. Ikadu. Tiruvallur 25 36 28 Danish Mission Hospital, Vlrdhachalam 6 3 Sir Ivanstedford Hospital, Ambatlur 15 29 CSI Hospital, Woralyur 10 4 Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital, 2 Coimbatore 30 Danish Mission Hospital, Sandapul, 6 Tlrukollur 5 Sh. Raman3 Gounder Medical Trust. 3 ThuchalpLl'. 31 Meenakshl Mission Hospital, Madural 24 ------~.------295 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To Questions 296

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32 VP Memorial Hospital. Kulasekaram 5 7 R.S.S. Rishra. Hooghly. 15 (Kanyakumari District) 8 LR.C.S. Burdwan. 50 33 CSI Medical and Leprosy Centre. 20 9 LR.C.S. Kalan B Vandavasi (TV Sambuvarayar) 10 M.R.S .• Ramganj. 5 34 CSI Rainy Hospital. Madras 45 11 C. Seva Niketan. Serampur. Burdwan. 5 35 CSI Kalyani Hospital. Madras 23 12 Belly Kedar Nath Arogya Bhavan. 4 Total: 585 Howrah.

State ; Uttar Pradesh 13 F.P.A.L Calcutta 40

Voluntary Organisations 14 Marie Stopes Clinic. Calcutta. 27

V.S. Mehta Hospital. Varanasl. 4 15 Vlvekananda Seva Samlly. Calcutta. 10

2 Hindu Seva Sadan. Varanasi. 4 16 R.K. Sarada Mission. Calcutta. 2 17 Artatran Samity. Nilganj Road. Agarpara. 4 3 Greater Freeman Hospital. Brindavan. Mathura. 3 24 Parganas (N)

4 Narender Mohan Hospital. Ghazlabad 20 1B Parivar Seva Sanstha. 174/B. NSC Bose 13 Road. Calcutta-40 5 Family Planning Association of India. 12 Lucknow. 19 Parivar Seva Sanstha. 4B. Gariahat Road. 23 Calcutta. 6 Sushila Jayant Rai Hospital. Meerut. 4 20 Indian Red Cross Society. Kalna Sub B 7 Family Planning Association of India. 10 Divisional Branch. Kalna. Burdwan. Kanpur Sub Total: 234 8 G.M. Modi Hospital. Modinagar. 25 Grand Total: 244 9 Jahanglr Memorial Hospital. Allahabad. 10 State : Deihl 3 10 Marie Stopes Clinic Agra. N.D.M.C. (Local Body) 2

11 .Janta Chikltsalaya (Swasth Raksha Samlti). 2 Voluntary Organisations Gorakhpur. 2 Majeedla Hospital, Deihl. Total: 97 3 A.B. Seth Jessa Ram Hospital. New Delhi. 4 State: West Bengal 4 Parlvar Seva Sansthan. New Deihl. 42 P.H.C .• Harishchandrapur. Maida (State 5 5 Teerath Ram Hospital. Deihl. 5 Government) 6 Surendra Lal Jain Hospital, Delhi. 7 2 Dum Dum Municipality. Calcutta. (Local Body) 5 7 Sri Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi. B Voluntary Organisations ; B Mool Chand Khalrall Ram Hospital, 16 3 Dulali Children Hospital. Habra. 7 New Dellhl

4 R.K. Maltrl Mangal Pratisthan. Arldoha. 5 9 S.E.C. Hospital, New Delhi. 3

5 A. T. Samity. Agerpara. 5 Sub Total: B6

6 Vlvekananda Seva Samily. Mandra. 3 Total: BB 297 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To auestlon. 298

Statement-IV

Statement showing centres opened during last three years and allocation made under various schemes

(Rs. In lakhs)

Name of the Scheme Budget Allocated during

1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

Primary Helath Centres' 46644.16 60762.43 67131.15 Community Health Centres' }

SUb-Centress 18949.50 18946.50 26000.00

Rural Family Welfare Centres 15961.50 16000 20000

District level PPCs 1900 1900 3000

Sub-District Level PPCs 3000 3000 4000

Urban Family Welfare Centres 1500 1500 2000

Urban Health Posts 1800 1800 3000

Beds under Sterlisation Bed Scheme 100 200 200

- Allocation under MN PIBMS Programmes 10 SlaleslUTs. oul 01 which PHC. and CHC. are ellabllshed and maintained.

Statemenl-V

Nintin Plan (1997-2002) and Annual Targets for the year 1998-99 for the establishment of Sub-Centres, PHCs and CHCs

51. States/UTs Sub-Centres PHCs CHCs No. Ninth Plan Annual Ninth Plan Annua: Ninth Plan Annual target target target target target target (1998-99) (1998-99) (1998-99)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Andhra Pro 0 0 372 93 220 55

2 Arunachal Pr. 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Assam 0 0 107 27 76 19

4 Bihar 1026 257 428 107 511 128

5 Goa 0 0 5 0

6 Gujarat 0 0 68 17 71 18

7 Haryana 183 46 16 4 39 10

8 Himachal Pro 0 0 0 0 0 0

9 J&K 0 0 0 0 4

10 Karnataka 0 0 0 0 26 7 299 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 300

2 3 4 5 6 7 B

11 Kerala .. 0 0 0 0 100 25

12 Madhya Pro 184 46 206 52 307 77

13 Maharashtra B08 202 61 15 135 34

14 Manlpur 0 0 0 0 0 0

15 Mehagalaya 87 22 0 0 6 2

16 Mlzoram 0 0 0 0 0 0

17 Nagaland 81 20 21 5 9 2 lB Orissa 447 112 0 0 108 27 19 Punjab 8 0 . 0 14 4 20 RaJaslhan 0 0 0 0 51 13

21 Slkklm 0 0 0 0 2

22 Tamil Nadu 0 0 0 0 237 59

23 Trlpura 42 11 40 10 13 3

24 Uttar Pro 2184 546 0 0 621 155

25 West Bengal 2483 621 170 43 342 66

26 A & N Islands 0 0 0 0 0 0

27 Chandigarh 2 0 0

28 0& N Havell 6 2 0 2

29 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0

30 Deihl 14B 37 24 6 8 2

31 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0

32 Pondicherry 0 0 0 0 0 0

All India 7686 1922 1521 380 2903 726

Exploration of Methane Gas THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH 272. SHRI BASUDEB ACHARIA : Will the Mlnls- KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) and (b) ONGC has initiated ter of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased exploration for Coal Bed Methane in the Darnodar Val- to state: ley Coal field area in Durgapur depression as an R & o Project. Three Wells two in Durgapur dopresslon and whether the Government have undertaken (a) one in Parbatpur Block of Jharia Coal Field have been the exploration of coal based Methane Gas; drilled as R&D Wells. if so, the details thereof; and (b) (c) Six more R&D locations have been released by ONGC to further evaluate CBM potential of Jharia. (c) the areas Identified for such exploration? 301 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Quelllons 302

Raniganj and Satpura areas. So far, 7 blocks in Gondwana [Translation} basins of Eastern and Centrai parts of Peninsular India cov- ering an area of about 2390 sq. kms. have been indenUfied Supply of Petroleum Producta for CSM exploration. These blocks are located in Raniganj, 274. SHRI ANNASAHEB M.K. PATIL : WIll the Jharia, Sokaro Sohagpur and Satpura coalfield. Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be Committee on Disabilities Act, 1955 pleased to state : (a) whether proposal from Reliance Petroleum 273. SHRI N. DENNIS : Will the Minister of Ltd. has been received for supply of petrol.um prod- SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased ucts through seven States; to state:

(a) whether any committee has been consti- (b) if so, the details thereof; and tuted by the Government to examine the condition of (c) the time by which decision is iikely to be persons under the purview of Disabilities Act, 1955; taken by the Government thereon ? (b) If so. the details thereof; and THE MINiSTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (c) the details of disabled persons accommo- OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH dated as per the provisions of the Act? KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (c) Reliance Petroleum Limited (RPL) has sought p.rmission to iay a product THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF plpelin. from Jamnagar via Ahmedabad to Indore (Phase- SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI i) and for its extension from indore to Hyd.rabad via MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) and (b) A Statement Is enclosed. Bhopal and Nagpur, with branch pipelines from Ahmedabad to Patna and from Ahmedabad to Hazlra (Phase-II). (c) The Persons with Disabilities (Equal Op- As per present policy, product pipeline are laid by MIs. portunities. Protection of Rights and Full Participation) Petronet India limited (PIL) through subsidiaries incor- Act, 1995 came into force w.e.f. 07.02.1996. This Act porated for specific projects. PIL needs to examine provides for both preventive and promotional aspects the proposal of Reliance to take an approprt~t. deci- of rehabilitation of persons with disabilities. The Imple- sion in due course. mentation of the provisions of the Act requires a multi sectoral collaborative approach of ali Ministries of Constitution of Sp.clal Force the Central Government, the State Governments and other appropriate authorities. They have been taking 275. SHRI ANAND RATNA MAURYA : Will the action to implement various provisions of the Act re- Minsiter of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: lated to them. (a) whether the Government have formulated any Statement plan to constitute a special force at local levei in violence affected areas for curbing violence in the country; (a) and (b) Under clause 3 (i) and 9 (i) of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protec- (b) if so, the details thereof; and tion of Rights and Full Participation) Act, 1995, the (c) the time by which the said force Is lik.ly to Government have constituted a Central Coordination be constituted? Committee and Central Executive Committee, respec- tively. The functions of the Central Coordination Com- THE MINiSTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. mittee shall be to serve as the national focal point on ADVANI) : (a) No, Sir. disability matters and facilitate the continuous evolu- tion of a comprehensive policy towards solving the problems (b) and (c) Do not arise. faced by persons with disabilities. The Committee may also develop a national policy to address Issues faced D.... ' Selection Boards by persons with disabilities. The Central Coordination 276. SHRi MAHESHWAR SINGH: WIll the Mlnlst., Committee shall meet atleast once in every six months. The Central Executive Committee shall be the execu- of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: tive body of the Central Coordination Committee and (a) whether De.ler Selection Bo.rds of Hlm.chal shall be responsible tor carrying out the decisions of Pradesh has been constituted; the Central Coordination Committee. The Central Executive Committee shall meet atleast once In three (b) if so, the details thereof alongwlth the term months. and compOSition of the Board; 303 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questlons 304

(c) the time by which It Is likely to start func- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY tioning; and OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) No. Sir. (d) the number of such Boards proposed to be constituted In other States, State-wise? (b) to (d) Does not arise.

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Amendment In Labour Law. OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH 278. 5HRI NARESH PUGLIA: KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) and (b) Yes, Sir. One Dealer Selection Board for Himachal Pradesh, J & K and Chandigarh 5HRI V.V. RAGHAVAN : has been constituted on 14.10.1998 with the following composition: 5HRIMATI GEETA MUKHERJEE:

Justice (Retd.) Mrs. H.K. Sandhu - Chairman Will the Mlnslter of LABOUR be pleased to state: An officer not below the rank of (a) whether the Government propose to amend Chief Manager of one/concerned the labour laws; Oil company. - Member (b) If so. the details thereof? An officer of the rank of Chief Manager of another 011 Co. - Member (c) whether the views of other related minis- tries are likely to be considered before making any As per policy, two officers of oil companies as major changes In the Labour Laws; and members will be nominated by the Executive Director or Director (Marketing) of the 011 companies not earlier (d) If so, the details thereof? than three days from the date fixed for starting the THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN interviews at a particular location. The Chairman has JATIYA) : (a) to (d) Review and updatlon of Labour been appointed for "a term not exceeding two years. Laws Is a continuous process and amendmentslfresh (c) The above Dealer Selection Board would legislation are made depending on the result of the start functioning from December, 1998. review. A number of labour laws have been enacted from time to time to address various aspects of labour (d) For all States altogether, 52 Dealer Selec- encompassing a vast span of subjects which Include tion Boards are likely to be constituted. Out of the Freedom of Association and Trade Unions Rights, con- above, 45 Dealer Selection Boards have already been ditions of work, Minimum wages, Social security, La- constituted. bour relations, migrant workers employment of chil- dren, etc. (English] There Is always a need to review comprehen- Cooking Ga. through Pipeline. sively the labour laws so as to ensure consistency of labour laws with the general changes taking place In 277. SHRI DILEEP SANGHANI : Will the Minister the economic and social poliCies and also to provide of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to for greater welfare of the workers. The views of re- state: lated Ministries are considered before effecting any (a) whether the Government have prepared major changes In the labour laws. any plan to supply cooking gas through pipelines In Petrol Outlets Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar; 279. SHRI H.G. RAMULU : (b) If so, the salient features thereof; 5HRI ANUP LAL YADAV : (c) the estimated cost of the plan alongwlth the target fixed for the completion thereof: and SHRI MULLAPALLY RAMACHANDRAN: 5HRI JUAL ORAM ; (d) the budgetary provision made during the current year In this regard? SHRI RAJVEER SINGH: 305 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions 306

Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- (b) the facilities provided to each State for the RAL GAS be pleased to state : prevention and treatment of these diseases;

(a) the number of retail outlets of petrol and (c) the number of hospitals established In each diesel in the country at present. State-wise; States for the treatment of these dlsaases; and

(b) the number of petrol/diesel outlets allotted (d) the total assistance given to each States during each of the last three years alongwlth the by the Union Government for prevention and treat- numb.r out of these allott.d to SCs/STs Statewise; ment of these diseases?

(c) whether representations have be.n r.ceived THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY from Karnataka. Bihar. Orissa and K.rala for allotment OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT of more such outl.ts in the respective States; EZHILMALAI) : (a) Total number of patients in Gujarat suffering from Leprosy, Polio, Cancer and T8 are as (d) If so. the details thereof; under :- (e) whether any survey has been taken In this Disease No. of Patients As on regard; and (i) LEPROSY 9419 at present (f) II so. the number of Petrol and Diesel outlets proposed to be allotted In various States alongwith (II) POLIO 207 Dec. 1997 their locations? (III) CANCER 8350 Approximately new THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY cases registered OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH per year. KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) Presently. 17001 retail out- let dealerships for diesel/petrol are in operation all (iv) T.B. 104635 (new cases) over the country. 1997-98

(b) During t 995-96. 1996-97 and 1997-98. 529 (b) (I) Under the Leprosy Control Programme retail outlet dealership were allotted all over the coun- free multi drugs are provided to all the states through try. Out of the above. 162 retail outlets pertained to District Leprosy Societies. SC/ST. (II) Under Reproductive and Child Health Pro- (c) to (f) Representations are received from time gramme' Six vaccine preventable diseases Including to time for setting up retail outlet dealerships all over Polio is provided to all children countrywide. the country including from Karnataka. Bihar & Orissa and Kerala. Feasible locations meeting the viability (iii) Und.r the National Cancer Control Pro- norms of the Industry. are included in the Marketing gramme financial assistanc. is provld.d to the Stat.s Plan. Accordingly, in addition to the locations p.ndlng for various sch.mes I.... Regional Cancer Centr., from pr.vious Mark.ting Plans. 22. 39, 17 and 7 new D.v.lopment of Oncology wings In Medical ColI.ges r.tall outlet dealerships have been included In the and District Canc.r Control Proj.ct. Marketing Plan 1996-98 for Karnataka, Bihar, Orissa and Kerala r.spectlv.ly. The process for s.lection of (Iv) Und.r the National Tuberculosis Control d.alers has be.n initiated with the adv.rtlsements and Programme free of cost Anti TB drugs are provided to appointm.nt of Dealer Selection Boards. all the TB patients.

Eradication of varlou. DI ••a ••• (c) All the Health Infrastructur. facilities avail- able in the State under the Primary H.alth and deliv- 280. SHRI GORDHANBHAI JADAVBHAI JAVIA : ery system have been tapped for the treatment of Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE these diseases. be pleased to state : (d) A statement Indicating the assistance (a) the total number of patients In Gujarat provided to StateslUTs during the year 1997-98 Is suffering from Leprosy, Polio, Cancer and T.B.; enclosed. 307 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 308

Statement

Statement indicating assistance given to each State/UT under the Leprosy Control Prog., CSSM Programme. National Cancer Prog. and National TB Control Prog. during 1997-98 fAs. In lakhs)

SI. States 1997-98 No. Leprosy CSSM Cancer T8

2 3 4 5 6

1. Andhra Pradesh 308.83 1999.07 130.00 172.01

2. Arunachal Pradesh 20.42 201.15 1.45

3. Assam 63.00 1329.69 47.00 44.20

4. Bihar 473.88 3085.61 100.00 258.76

5. Goa 1.93 55.48 1.80

6. GuJarat 261.16 453.02 175.00 86.23

7. Haryana 8.08 686.28 105.00 44.86

8. Himachal Pradesh 14.76 385.25 7.84

9 Jammu & Kashmir 97.72 390.36 21.15

10. Karnataka 129.15 1313.11 127.00 102.93

11. Kerala 87.50 1058.52 255.00 38.48

12. Madhya Pradesh 456.33 3031.20 77.00 174.33

13. Maharashtra 114.42 2083.52 171.76

14. Manlpur 8.27 208.02 0.28

15. Meghalaya 11.59 155.56 4.88

16. Mizoram 19.34 119.27 1.97

17. Nagaland 9.20 135.69 1.57

18. Orissa 418.94 1340.18 272.50 73.69

19. Punjab 33.96 837.95 54.41

20. Aajasthan 52.00 1805.16 100.00 107.62

21. Slkklm 22.00 87.01 1.08

22. Tamil Nadu 253.56 1789.23 82.50 138.22

23. Trlpura 21.50 160.49 7.57

24. Uttar Pradesh 394.11 4287.40 50.00 349.35

25. West Sangal 340.85 2472.29 210.00 133.56

26. A & N Islands 7.50 49.06 14.27 309 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 310

2 3 4 5 8

27. Chandlgarh 1.50 32.40 39.67

28. D & N Haveli 2.50 26.30 7.70

29. Daman & Diu 5.50 38.64 5.51

30. Delhi 1.50 345.71 320.00 56.69

31. Lakshadweep 3.00 24.59 2.85

32. Pondlcherry 14.00 75.80 3.31

Total 3658.00 31063.01 2051.00 2130.00

Terrorist Activities In J .. K Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- RAL GAS be pleased to state : 281. SHRI RAVI SITARAM NAIK : Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) whether the Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. have decided to issue 500 LPG connections to the (a) whether terrorist Incidents in J & K have new distributors during 1997-98; Increased recently: (b) if so, whether the said distributors have (b) If so, the number of such Incident took made fake registration by showing fake names and place In J & K during the last one year, month-wise; addresses and seiling gas cylinders In black on large scale thus accumulating lakhs of rupees: (c) whether there has been large scale migration (c) if so, the number of cases of fake L.P.G. cou- of people from J & K recently: pons, transfer vouchers, and priority vouchers detectl

(c) to (f) There are no reports of large scale migration (b) In 1997-98, there Is no established case of malpractices/irregularities, detected with LPG distribu- of people from J & K during the last six months. tors of 10C, newly commissioned during 1997-98 In [Translation] regard to release of new connections.

Bogus Transfer Vouchers (c) The State-wise details of fake priority cou- pons and fake termination vouchers detected with 282. SHRI BAIJNATH RAWAT : LPG distributors of 10C during 1995-9S to 1997-98, are given In the enclosed Statement. SHRI AMAN KUMAR NAGRA : (d) In the event of deliberate acceptance of SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR YADAV : fake documents by LPG distributors, suitable action Is taken against the distributors as par the Marketing SHRI PUNNULAL MOHALE : Discipline Guidelines. 311 Written Answers December I, 1998 To Qu.stions 312

Stetement

Fake Coupons/Letters Detected Fake TVS Detected

State/U.T. 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98

Uttar Pradesh 0 592 518 24 289 93

Chandigarh 0 0 0 0 0 0

Deihl 0 0 0 11 71 8

J&K 0 0 0 0 0 0

Rajasthan 0 0 0 0 0 0

Himachal Pradesh 0 0 0 38 32 26

NR Tot;! I 0 592 518 73 392 125

Assam 0 0 0 0 3 130

Arunachal Pradesh 0 0 0 0 0 0

Manipur 0 0 0 0 0 0

Meghalaya 0 0 0 0 0

Mizoram 0 0 0 0 0 0

Nag~land 0 0 0 0 0 0

Tripura 0 0 0 0 0 0

Orissa 0 0 0 0 0

West Bengal 0 56 0 33 161 81

Sikkim 0 0 0 0 0 0

A & Nicobar 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bihar 0 20 18 12 112 347

ER Total 0 76 18 45 276 540

Gujarat 10 0 4 0 33 8

Madhya Pradesh 0 0 75 0 156 1340

Maharashtra 0 0 9893 0 86 89

Goa 0 0 0 0 0 0

WR Total 10 0 9972 0 275 1437

Andhra Pradesh 0 0 0 38 450 62

Karnataka 5 2 2 231 334 445

Kerala 2 0 0 584 480 1020

Tamil Nadu 2 2 276 148 243

SR Total 8 4 4 1129 1412 1770

Grand Total 18 672 10512 1247 2355 3872 313 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 314

[English] 2 3

Grants to Voluntary Organisations 8. Gujarat 130

283. SHRI BIKRAM KESHARI DEO : 9. Haryana 72

SHRI CHETAN CHAUHAN: 10. Himachal Pradesh 5

Will the Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND 11. Jammu & Kashmir 19 EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: 12. Karnataka 139

(a) The number of voluntary organisations which 13. Kerala 134 have applied forgrant of various welfare schemes dur- ing 1997 and 1998, State-wise; 14. Madhya Pradesh 114

(b) the number of applications finalised so far; 15. Maharashtra 153

(c) the number of applications still pending; and 16. Manipur 81

(d) the time by which the remaining applica- 17. Meghalaya 11 tions are likely to be cleared? 18. Mizoram 13

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 19. Nagaland 18 OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) A statement Is attached. 20. Orissa 188

(b) 1441 21. Pondicherry 3

(c) 1053 22. Punjab 50

(d) No time limit can be Indicated, as clear- 23. Rajasthan 47 ance 01 the pending applications will depend on avail- 24. Tamil Nadu 107 ability of complete information, including State Gev- ernment's recommendations, and completion of vari- 25. Tripura 21 ous procedural formalities. 26. Uttar Pradesh 392 Statement 27. West Bengal 143 Statemenl showing the total number of applications 28. Dadra & Nagar Havely 3 received from Voluntary Organisations for grant in aid for various welfare schemes, State-wise, 29. Slkklm during the last. two years Total 2494 SI. Name of the No. of applications received No. State from Voluntary Organisations Resetting of Priorities In National Health Policy 2 3 284. SHRI BIJOY HANDIQUE : Will the Minister of 1. Andhra Pradesh 366 HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:

2. Arunachal Pradesh 22 (a) whether the Government contemplate re- setting of priorities In the National Health Policy for 3. Assam 26 effective control on non-communicable diseases and spreading of AIDs; 4. Bihar 134 (b) If so, the details thereof; 5. Chandlgarh 3 (c) If not, the reasons therefor; and 6. Delhi 92 (d) the steps taken by the Government to check 7. Goa 7 these diseases? 315 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 316

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY SDF for cane development and modernisation to sugar OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT units In Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Madhya Pradesh (MP) EZHILMALAI) (a) to (c) The exercise for revision of during the last 3 years Is as follows :- the National Health Policy has been initiated and will (Rs. in lakhs) be finalised only after taking into account the views of State Governments, experts and all concerned. Year Cane Development Modernisation (d) To control various communicable and non- U.P. M.P. U.P. M.P. communicable diseases. the Government is implementing National Control Programmes for Malaria, T.B., Lep- 1995-96 146.43 2670.70 rosy. AIDS, Blindness, Cancer etc. The Reproductive and Child Health Programme is directed towards spe- 1996-97 126.09 2994.30 cific health needs of women and children. 1997-98 377.69 59.36 4273.60 Financial Assistance to Sugar Mill. 011 Refinery in Ori•• a 285. DR. LAXMINARAYAN PANDEY: 266. SHRI TATHAGATA SATPATHY : SHRI TEJVEER SINGH : SHRI RANJIB BISWAL : Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- AFFAIRS be pleased to state: RAL GAS be pleased to state: (a) the total production of sugar from the sugar (a) whether the Government are aware of the mills in both private and cooperative sectors in Madhya inordinate delay In the establishment of oil refineries Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh; during each of the last at Haridaspur and Paradeep and some other places in three years till date; and Orissa; (b) the financial assistance provided to each (b) If so, whether these proposals have been State to improve the condition of those mills incurring lying pending since long; losses during the said period? (c) if so. the reasons therefor; THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL (d) the stages at which these proposals stand; SINGH YADAV) : (a) The total production of sugar and from the mills in both private and cooperative sectors In Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh during each of (e) the steps being taken to ciear tl1ese proposals? the last three sugar years (October-September) is THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY given below :- OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH State Seasons (In MTs.) KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (e) Government has already approved the proposal of IOC to set up a 9 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 MMTPA refinery at Abhaychandarpur near Paradlp In Orissa in July 1996 in Joint Venture with Kuwait Petro- Madhya Pradesh 112965 79819 65008 (Provisional) leum Corporation (KPC), at an estimated cost of Rs. Uttar Pradesh 3721316 3475323 3386916 (Provisional) 6270 crores including foreign exchange component of Rs. 2484 crores (May 1998 Prices). The IOC equity (b) Central Government does not provide any contribution in the project would be Rs. 860 crores. financial assistance to the State Governments for Im- The project Is scheduled to be completed in 48 months. proving the condition of the sugar mills incurring losses. It. however. orovides. loan assistance from the Sugar Governments has also given LOI's to MIs. Nip- Development Fund (SDF) to sugar units for undertak- pon Demo Ispat Limited (now Ispat Industries limited) Ing cane development and modernisation/rehabilitation to set up a 9 MMTPA refinery project and to MIs. activities. The position of disbursement of funds from Ashok Leyland to set up a 2 MMTPA lube refinery project in Orissa. 317 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1.920 (Saka) To Qu.stlons 318

[Translation] EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (c) In 1988. 19 States ware affected by flood, heavy rains. cyclone and land-slides. Diseases Spread due to Floods Details are given in the Statement enclosed. Human 287. SHRI RAMCHANDRA VEERAPPA : lives were lost due to drowning. trauma, cholera, etc. The Union Government vide their letter dated 29th SHRI JAGAT VIR SINGH DRONA April. 1998 had advised the Stete Governments to take precautionary measures to reduce health hazarda SHRI SAMAR CHOWDHURY: leading to water borne diseases. The State Govern- Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY ments have taken following measures to contain the WELFARE be pleased to state: outbreaks;- (a) whether the Government are aware about the Chlorination of drinking water both at source death of many persons due to Cholera. diarrhoea and other and distribution points and supply of safe diseases after the recent floods in the country; drinking water; (b) if so. the number of persons reported dead Curative and preventive measures were taken due to such diseases in each State; and by distribution of medicines, distribution of ORS, halogen tablets, antibiotiCS, anti-ma- (c) the preventive measures taken or proposed larial spray etc.; and to be taken to check the spread of such diseases? Health relief activities Included deploymAnt THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY of medical teams In the field, opening of OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT temporary hospitals, health education etc.

Statament

DISASTER IMPACT IN 1998

Damages due to Heavy Rains. Landslides. Flood, Cyclone. Hailstorm, Thunder Squall During South West Monsoon. Pre-monsoon & North East Monsoon

State/UT Type 01 Period 01 Total Districts Villages Population Human Uvea disaster and occurence Districts affected affected affected lost (In lakhs)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Andhra Heavy Rains 20-29 Sept. 98 23 14 51 Pradesh Heavy Rains 3-17 Oct. 98 23 97 0.75 179 Cyclone 15th Nov. 98 4 95 0.33 9

2 Arunachal Heavy Rains 23-24 May 98 12 7 52 0.26 23 Pradesh Landslides 9 July 98

3. Assam Landslide 3 June 98 23 1 51 Flood 10 June 98 21 5292 46.98 105 Cyclonic Storm 9 April 98 5 3

4. Bihar Flood 9 July 98 55 28 8292 134.63 380

5. Gujarat Cyclone 9 June 98 24 12 2938 46.80 1259 Heavy Rains 28 June 98 12 24 Flood 17 Sept. 98 3 1.00 20

6. Haryana Rains 15-18 Oct. 98 17 7 42

7. Himachal Heavy Rains June-Sept. 98 12 37 Pradesh 319 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To Questions 32(

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

8. Karnataka Heavy Rains! June-Sept. 98 30 27 10339 85.49 310 Floods

9. Kerala Heavy Rains! June-Sept. 98 14 14 2901 0.89 138 Landslides 14 1452 43 Heavy Rains March. 14 76 0.01 39 Heavy Rains May. 98 1 4 Rains 28 Oct. 98

10. Madhya Flood 12 Sept. 98 45 8 Pradesh

11. Maharashtra Lightening! 1-7 June 98 31 6 10 Cyclone

12. Meghalaya Flood 14.27 July 98 123 0.85 3 17 Aug. 98 4 Sept. 98

13. Orissa Flood Sep. 98 30 8 12.71 1 Thunder 24 March 98 3 0.05 22 Squalls Cyclone 15 Nov. 98 2

14. Punjab Flood 9-10 July 98 17 13 90 0.06 24

15. Rajasthan Cyclone 9 June 98 30 3 12

16. Sikkim Landslidel 30 May. 4 4 10 Heavy Rains 4th June 98

17. Tripura Flood 22 July 98 2 17

18. Uttar Flood 15 July 98 83 49 14982 121.93 989 Pradesh Land Slides 11-13 & 17-19 6 378 0.72 339 Aug. 98 Hailstorm! 7 May 98 236 5 Rains

19. West Bengal Landslidel 7·8 July 98 18 0.40 14 Heavy Rains Flood!Rain 16 July 98 7 21.13 165 Thunder 24 March 98 18 0.30 48 Squalls Cyclone 8-9 April 98 2 503 1.51 5 •

[English] (b) the details of colleges whose applications have been awaiting clearance since 1996-97 but have Pending Applications for P.G. not yet been cleared; Courses In Dentistry (c) the reasons for such a delay in each case; 288. SHRI P. S.GADHAVI : and

SHRI B. M. MENSINKAI: (d) the steps taken by the Government for early clearance of these colleges? Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI): (a) the details of Dental Colleges whom per- (a) Statement-I is enclosed. mission has been accorded in 1997 to open different post-graduate courses in Dentistry In the country; (b) to (d) Statement-II is enclosed. 321 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To QUestions 322

Statement-I

The Names of Col/ege which have been granted permission to start MDS Courses In 1997 ._------,------S. No. Name of the Dental College, Date of Permission Name of Speciality

1 . Regional Dental College, 05-01-97 (I) Periodontics Guahati (Assam) (II) Conservative Dentistry

2. Bapujl Dental College, 07-01-97 (i) Oral Pathology Davengere (Karnataka) (Ii) Community Dentistry

3. College of Dental Sciences, 07-01-97 (I) Pedodontics Davengere (Karnataka) (ii) Oral & Maxlllofiacial Surgery (iii) Periodontics (Iv) Conservative Dentistry (v) Orthodontics (vi) Prosthodontics

4. Govt. Dental College, Goa 11-02-97 (I) Prosthodontics (ii) Orthodontics

5. KLE Society'S Institute of (i) Community Denttstry Dental Sciences, Belgaum (Karnataka) 17-09-97 (Ii) Oral Medicine & Radiology

6. Yenepoya Dental College, 02-12-97 (I) Oral Pathology Mangalore (iI) Orthodontics (III) Oral Surgery (iv) Conservative Dentistry (v) Periodontics (vi) Orthodontics

Statement-II

The Names of Col/eges whose applications for starting of MDS Courses/Increase of seats in MDS Courses have been awaiting clearance since 1996-97 and reason thereof

51 Name of College Date of receipt Name 01 Reasons lor delay Steps taken by Gov!. No of complete speciality lor early clearance. application 2 3 4 S 6 Ragas Denial College, 24.2.97 i) Prosthodontics i) The recommendation Chennai of Denial Council of India received on 1 2.12.97 which were found to be contradictory. The clarification regarding contradictory recommendation were called from DCI on 28.4.98 which has since been received on 20.11.98 and is under process.

24.2.97 II) Pedodontics ii) The Scheme was sent to Reminders have been Denial Council of India on sent to DCI for expediting 8.4.97. The recommendation Its racommendalion. Last of DCI is awaited. reminder has been sent on 14.10.98.

2 Yenepoys Dental 7.1.97 i) Oral Medicine Recommendation of DCI are College & Hospilal, iI) Pedodontics awaited since 28.1.97 -do- Mangalore ill) Conservative Dentistry. :1 Vinavaka Mission's 44.97 i) Oral Surgery Recommendation of DCI are Reminders have been Hnt Dental Coflege. Salem Ii) Orthodontia awaited since 8.4.97. . to DCI for expediting Its ITamiinadu) ill) Periodontics recommendallon. last Iv) Oral Pathology reminder santon 14.10.98 v) Prosthodontics 323 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 324

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4. MRA Dental College Feb, 1997 I) Oral Surgery The recommendation of DCI has A personal hearing has Bangalore ii) Conservative been received on 16.12.97 WhYe been given to applicant in Dentistry examining the recommendations, Oct, 96 in order to dispose it was found that the college had of the case. made admission without prior approval of Central Gov!. and this violated the provisions of Dentists (Amendment) Act, 1993. The applicant had been asked, why they had done so. The reply has been received and is under process.

5. KVG Dental College 4.2.97 Periodontics Recommendation of DCI is awaited Reminders have been Suilia (Kamataka) since 27.2.97 sent to DCI for expediting the recommendation. Last reminder has been 6ent on 14.10.98.

6 Rajas Dental College, 22.9.97 I) Conservative Recommendation of DCI is awaited -do- Vadakulam (Tamllnadu) Dentistry since 16.10.97 ii) Oral & Maxlllo- ficial Surgery iii) Prosthetic

Supply of Foodgralns referred to State/UTs for appropriate action, as and when they are received, as the responsibility of distri- 289. SHRI CHAMAN LAL GUPTA Will the bution of foodgralns to the consumers rests with the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased State GovernmentlUT Administration. No major com- to state: plaint of misuse of foodgrain has been received. How- ever, in a vast operation like PDS where commodities (a) the loss/profit incurred by each State/UT are distributed through the network of more than 4.51 against the supply of foodgrains under various schemes lakhs Fair Price Shops (FPS) throughout the country during the last three years and till date; to about 16 crore families, some shortcomings here and there cannot be ruled out altogether. (b) whether any complaints have been received regarding misuse of foodgrains supplied under BPLI (d) State/UT-wise details of cost and quantity PDS etc.; of ration damaged, misplaced in stores and during the (c) if so. the details thereof and the action transportation are not maintained by the Central Gov- tilken in the matter; ernment.

(d) the cost and quantity of the ration which (e) With the increase in population generally have been damaged, misplaced in stores and during the demand for supply of ration has been Increasing transportation in each State/UT; from all States/UTs. (e) the States where the demand for supply of (f) The Ministry of Home Affairs takes neces- ration has been increasing every year and the reasons therefor; and sary action In consultation with the State authorities concerned to check alleged smugglings of foodgrains (f) the steps taken to check the misappropria- across the International borders. TPDS guidelines pro- tion and alleged smuggling of foodgrains across the vide for setting up of Vigilance Committees to check borders especially in Jammu and Kashmir? mis-appropriation of PDS foodgralns. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY [Trans/afion] OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA PAL SINGH YADAV : (a) The details of loss/profit Deputation of f'MF in Bihar incurred by each State/Union Territory against the supply of food-grains under various schemes are not 290. SHRI RAGHUVANSH PRASAD SINGH: Will maintained by the Central Government. the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state; (b) and (c) The complaints regarding misuse of foodgrains supplied under PDS including quota ear- (a) the number of companies of Para Military marked for population below poverty line (BPL) are Forces demanded by the Government of Bihar to curb 325 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 326

terrorism and criminals and to maintain law and order; (e) if not. the steps taken in this regard?

(b) the number of companies sent by the Un- THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN ion Government there; JATIYA) : (a) to (c) Yes, Sir. The Factories Act, 1948 was amended in 1987 and a separate chapter IV-A (c) the present position of law and order in regarding provisions relating to 'Hazardous Processes' Bihar and the status of Bihar in respect of crimes; and was inserted with eHect from 1.12.87 which provides for constitution of site appraisal committee, compul- (d) the directive given by the Union Govern- sory disclosures of information by the Occupier, spe- ment to Government of Bihar for maintaining law and cific responsibility to the occupier in relation to haz- order? ardous process. power of the Central Government to THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L. K. appoint Inquiry Committee, emergency standards, per- ADVANI) : (a) Government of Bihar has requested for missible limit of exposure of chemical and toxic sub- providing 50 coys of Central Para Military Forces for stances, workers, participation in safety management deployment in the State. and right of workers to warn about imminent danger. These provisions of the Act are being administered by (b) The Central Para Military Forces are made the state governments through their directorates of available to assist the State Governments to maintain factories. public order. The levels of deployment of these forces depend upon the over all security scenario and avail- {Translation} ability of Central Para Military Forces. Keeping in view AIDS in N.E_ Region these factors, Central Para Military Forces have also Cas.s been made available to Government of Bihar. It is 292. SHRI SURENDRA PRASAD YADAV : however not in public interest to indicate to the details of these forces and their levels of deployment. SHRI SHIV RAJ SINGH CHOUHAN:

(c) On the basis of available information, total Will the Minister of HEALTH ANf) FAMILY congnizable crime (IPC) occurred in Bihar during 1997 WELFARE be pleased to state: were 94576 and 342t in 1998 (upto May 1998). 224 persons were killed by Naxalites in 1997. During 1997, (a) whether. as per the conclusions of the North- Ranvir Sena has been found involved in 3 t incidents, Eastern Anthropology Research Institute, Shillong, one- killing 25 supporters of the Party Unity and Vinod fourth of the total of AIDS patients in the country are Mishra Groups besides killing 58 persons in Jehanabad in North-Eastern region; in December. 1997. 33 out of 54 districts in Bihar are known for LWE groups presence. Recently, CPML- (b) whether the Medical Research Council of PWG Groups killed 7 Ranvir Sena Activists in Jehanabad India has confirmed this fact; District. (c) if so, the details thereof; and (d) Though no directive as such has been issued to State Government, a number of advisories (d) the steps taken or proposed to be taken to have been sent to State for maintaining law and order. check the spreading of this dangerous disease in this A number of meetings have also been held with the region? State Government authorities in this regard. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (English) OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) No, Sir. Hazardous Industries (b) Does not arise. 291. SHRI RAM NARAIN MEENA : Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to state: (c) Does not arise.

(a) whether the Government have eHectlve control (d) In order to prevent and control the spread over the hazardous industries to save the lives of the of HIV/AIDS in India, a comprebensive programme is labourers; currently under implementation throughout the country as a centrally sponsored scheme. The main strategy (b) if so. the details thereof: and cOnl,ists of :- 327 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 328

Strengthening Programme Management ca- of sugarcane growers for the season 1997-98 as on pabilities at Central and State level; 31.08.1998 is enclosed.

Creation of Awareness amongst high risk (c) to (e) The Sugarcane (Control) Order 1966 behaviour groups and general public about issued by the Central Government provides that the HIV/AIDS. sugar mills should pay the agreed price within 14 days from the date of delivery of sugarcane by the cane Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. growers. Where there is a delay in making payment, interest @ 15% per annum should be paid for the Promoting Blood Safety and Rational use of period of delay beyond 14 days. In the cane price Blood through proper licensing of blood bank, arrears statements for the season 1997-98 furnished and encouraging voluntary blood donation. by the sugar mills no amount towards the payment of Strengthening capacity for surveillance. diag- interest has been shown. nosis and Responsibility for ensuring timely payments of cane Clinical Management of HIV/AIDS cases. price dues by sugar mills lies with the State Governments which have the necessary powers and fields agencies to Since, majority of the Infections in this re- enforce such payments. The Central Government on its part gion are due to Injectlble drug use, a harm has been advising the State Governments from time to time minimisation programme for intravenous drug to expidte clearance of cane price arrears. This apart, from users (IOUs) has been launched seeking time to time. the Central Government have also been taking behaviour change of the drug users. A continum measures such as increase in Statutory Minimum Price of of Care Project in Manlpur for the infected Sugarcane, Buffer Stocking of sugar, commercial exports persons which deals with home based and of freesale sugar and incentives in the form of higherfreesale Community Based Care with referral Sys- quota for maximising sugar production during early and late tem is in operation. This also includes pro- parts of the crushing with a view to rendering assistance to motion of condoms for prevention of trans- the sugarcane growers in the matter of clearance of cane mission from the drug users to their spouses. price dues by the factories.

Arrears due to Sugarcane Growers Stetement

293. SHRI VIRENDRA VERMA: Will the MiniS- State wise Mill wise Amount of Outstanding dues of Sugarcane Growers for the Season ter of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased 1997-98 as on 31.1.98. to state: NIC -FCS Group (a) the total amount outstanding dues of sugarcane (Fig. In Lakh Rs.) growers against the sugar mills, State-wise mill-wise; Season: 1997-98 Run Date: Fortnight Ending : (b) the time by which the said amount is out- 27/11/98 31/08/98 standing; SI. Plan Factory Balance (c) the action taken, or proposed to be taken No. Code Name Outstanding by the Government to make timely payment of these 2 3 4 arrears In each State; Punjab and Public (d) whether fifteen per cent Interest is payable 1. 00101 Gurdaspur 1.38 on cost of sugarcane after fifteen days of the supply as par sugarcane Control Order 1966; and 2. 00102 Zira 0.35

(e) If so, the amount of interest paid till date 3. 34201 Mukerian 149.18 In compliance to the said order? 4. 36001 Baba Bakala 0.00 THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Sub Total Public 150.91 OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) As per the information Punjab and Co-operative received from the sugar factories, a statement show- 1. 00201 Batala 0.00 Ing state-wise, mill-wise amount of outstanding dues 329 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 330

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2. 00301 Fazilka 212.39 Haryana and Private

3. 00401 Morinda 0.00 1. 01801 Yamuna nagar 0.35

4. 00501 Bhogpur 0.00 2. 37701 Naraingarh 0.00

5. 00601 Nawanshahr 263.50 3. 42202 Bhadson 0.00

6. 00701 Patiala 0.00 Sub Total Private 0.35

7. 00801 Budhewal 0.00 Total Haryana 178.82 tl. 31601 Seron 14.48 Rajasthan and Public

9. 31901 Nakodar 6.90 1. 01901 Sri Ganganagar 366.11

10. 33201 Jagraon 0.00 Sub Total Public 366.11

11. 33301 Budhlada 0.00 Rajasthan and Co-operative

12. 33501 Ajnala 0.00 1. 02001 Keshoripatan 0.00

13. 33701 Farldkot 0.00 Sub Total Co-Operative

14. 42001 Dasuya 192.99 Rajasthan and Private

Sub Total Co-operative 690.26 1. 02101 Bhupalsagar 0.00

Punjab and Private Sub Total Private

1. 00901 Dhurl 0.23 Total Rajasthan ·366.11

2. 01001 Phagwara 0.00 West UP and Public

3. 42201 Patran 0.00 1. 02201 Mohluddlnpur 227.28

4. 42301 Amloh 0.00 2. 02202 Sakhoti Tanda 0.00

Sub Total Private 0.23 3. 02203 Meerut 408.35

Total Punjab 841.40 4. 02204 Buland Shahr 313.49

Haryana snd Co-operative 5. 02205 Saharanpur 0.00

1. 01101 Rohtak 7.52 6. 02206 Rohana Kalan 258.97

2. 01201 Panipat 1.44 7. 02207 Dolwala 171.64

3. 01301 Karnal 0.00 Sub Total Public 1379.73

4. 01401 Sonepat 3.50 West UP and Co-Operative

5. 01501 Shah bad 0.00 1. 02301 Bagpat 0.00

6. 01601 Palwal 0.00 2. 02401 Ramala 334.27

7. 01701 Jlnd 0.00 3. 02501 Annoopshahr 0.00

B. 33BOI Kalthal 0.00 4. 02601 Sarsawa 182.11

9. 33901 Meham 31.85 5. 02701 Nanauta 0.00

10. 34101 Bhuna 134.16 6. 02801 Morna 0.00

Sub Total Co-operative 178.47 Sub Total Co-operative 516.38 331 Written Answers December 1. 199B To Questions 332

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West UP and Private 4. 04501 Nadehi 0.00

1 . 02901 Daurala 0.00 5. 04601 Sitarganj 0.00

2. 02902 Mawana 0.00 6. 04701 Gadarpur 0.08

3. 03001 Deoband 0.00 7. 04BOI Harduaganj 234.0B

4. 03101 Iqbalpur 0.00 8. 04901 Blsalpur 451.12

5. 03201 Lhaksar 0.00 9. 05001 Majhola 294.B2

6. 03301 Khatauli 1.21 10. 05101 Puranpur 518.03

7. 03401 Mansurpur 0.00 11. 05201 Kaimganj 0.00

B. 03501 Shamli 0.00 12. 05301 Badaun 203.50

9. 03601 Modinagar 104.B5 13. 05401 Tilhar 0.00

10. 03701 Simbhaoli 0.00 14. 05501 Belrayan 0.00

11. 35201 Tltawi 0.00 15. 05601 Sampurannagar 0.00

12. 35301 Aguta 0.00 16. 05701 Semlkhera 0.00

13. 47701 Todarpur 0.00 17. 31701 Powayan 562.10

14. 4B701 Una 0.00 18. 32901 Najibabad 213.98

Sub Total Private 106.06 Sub Total CO-Operative 2505.06

Total West UP 2002.17 Central UP and Private

Central UP and Public 1. 05801 Dhampur 853.58

1. 02208 Bljnor 523.23 2. 05803 Asmoli 0.00

2. 02209 Amroha 134.43 3. 05901 Seohara 0.00

3. 02210 Rampur 0.00 4. 06001 Rajaka Sahaspur 25B.64

4. 02211 Bareiliy 0.00 5. 06101 Kashipur 0.24

5. 02212 Maholli 168.18 6. 06102 Pilibhit 0.61

6. 02213 Hardoi 182.B6 7. 06201 Rosa 0.00

7. 03BOI Chhata 199.76 8. 06301 Gola 0.00

B. 03901 Chandpur 0.00 9. 06401 Alra 0.00

9. 04001 Klchha O.OB 10. 06501 Paliakalan 522.98

10. 04101 Experimental 0.00 11. 06601 Baheri 797.65

Sub Total Public 1208.54 12. 06701 Neoli 95.64

Central UP and Co-operative 13. 06BOI Hargaon 0.00

1. 04201 Gajraula 0.00 14. 31BOI Ghatampur 206.39

2. 04301 Bllaspur 27.35 15. 34501 Dhanaura 396.79

3. 04401 Bazpur 0.00 16. 36101 Venus 0.00 333 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 334

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17. 47501 J K Sugar 0.00 3. 05B02 Rauzagaon 0.00

18. 47BOI Bundkl 0.00 4. 07701 Anandnagar 0.00

19. 48501 Rupapur 0.00 5. 07702 Khalllabad 0.00

Sub Total Private 3132.52 6. 07BOI Sardarnagar 0.00

Tota' Central UP 6B46.12 7. 07901 Captainganj 0.00

East UP and Public B. OBOOl Padrauna 249.23

02214 Barabanki 220.53 9. OB002 Kathkuiyan 3B1.18

2 02215 Burhwal 168.56 10. 08003 Gaurlbazar 0.00

3. 02216 Jarwal 342.70 11. OB101 Seorahi 0.00

4 02217 Plpraich 11 B.95 12. 08201 Baitalpur 235.64

5 0221B Ghughli 232.B9 13. OB301 Deoria 133.00

6. 02219 Siswabazar 28.16 14. 08401 Pratappur 0.00

7. 02220 Khadda 54.12 15. 08501 Walterganj 0.00

8. 02221 Lakshmiganj B5.99 16. OB502 Basti 0.00

9. 02222 Ramkola (Corp) 24.64 17. OB601 Biswan 0.00

10. 02223 Bhatni 146.51 18. 08701 Ratna 315.06

11 02224 Chiltauni 260.BB 19. OBBOI K.M. Sugar 0.00

12 02225 Munderwa 89.30 20. 08901 Balrampur 189.17

13. 06901 Nandganj 222.18 21. 09001 Tulslpur 0.00

14. 06902 Daryapur 82.99 22. 09101 Nawabganj 320.55

Sub Total Public 207B.40 23. 09201 Babhnan 0.00

East UP and Co-operative 24. 41901 Ramgarh 140.21

1. 07001 Nanpara 1 B8.2B 25. 47601 Oswal Overseas 0.00

2. 07101 Kashi 277.00 26. 4B001 Maizapur 0.00

3. 07201 Rasra 0.00 Sub Total Private 2192.70

4. 07301 Sethian 0.00 Total East UP 5088.61

5. 07401 Ghosl 352.23 Madhya Pradesh and Co-operative

6. 07501 Sultanpur 0.00 1. 09301 Morena 3.00

7. 07601 Mahmudabad 0.00 2. 09401 Barlai 0.00

Sub Total Co-operative 817.51 3. 09501 Navalnagar 69.14

East UP and Private Sub Total Co-oeerative 72.14

1. 03002 Ramkola 0.00 Madhya Pradesh and Private

2. 03702 Chilwaria 22B.66 1. 09601 Dabra 0.00 335 Written Answers December 1. 1998 To Questions 336

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2. 09701 Dalauda 0.00 2. 14901 Krishna 0.00

3. 09BOI Mehidpur 0.00 3. 15001 Bhuinj 5.10

4. 09901 Sehore 331.41 4. 15101 Marali 0.00

5. 10001 Jaora 0.00 5. 15201 Sahyadri 0.00

6. 37201 Khalbujurg 0.00 6. 15301 Shendre 0.00

Sub Total Private 331.41 7. 15401 Sangli 0.00 15501' Total Madhya Pradesh 403.55 B. Walwa 0.00

South Gujarat and Co-operative 9. 15601 Vishwas 0.00 10. 15701 Hutatma lB3.55 1. 10101 Bardoli 0.00 11. 15BOI Atpadl 145.46 2. 10201 Madhi 0.00 12. 15901 Nagewadi 0.00 3. 10301 Chalthan 0.00 13. 16001 Mahankali 0.00 4. 10401 Sayan 0.00 14. 16101 Warana 0.00 5. 10501 Mahuva 44.31 15. 16201 Ichalkaranjl 0.00 6. 10601 Paniari 234.20 16. 16301 Kumbhikesari 0.00 7. 10701 Gandevi 0.00 17. 16401 Bidrl 0.00 B. 10BOI Maroli 0.00 lB. 16501 Bhogawati 2.02 9. 10901 Valsad 0.00 19. 16601 Shirol 0.00 10. 11101 Kamrej 0.00 20. 16701 Daulat 0.00 11. 32101 Vataria 0.00 21. 16BOI Gadhlnglaj 0.00 12. 35701 Amod 0.00 22. 16901 Kagal 0.00 13. 40901 Dharikheda 0.00 23. 17001 Asurle 0.00 14. 41101 Kosamba 0.00 24. 17201 Hupari 0.00 Total South Gujarat 27B.51 25. 33601 Tasgaon 0.00 Saurashtra and Co-operative 26. 35901 Jeur 0.00 1. 11001 Kodinar 2B.95 27. 38101 Sukale 0.00 2. 11201 UNA 17.89 2B. 3B401 A/ara 62.67 Talala 3. 11301 0.00 29. 39401 Tlppeahalll 0.00

4. 11401 Tala/a 0.00 Sub Total Co-operative 724.15

5. 11501 Palaj 0.00 South Maharashtra and Private

6. 11601 Dhoraji 0.00 1. 17901 Phaltan 0.00

Total Saurashtra 46.64 2. lBOOl Kolhapur 0.00

South Maharashtra and Co-operative Sub Total Private

1. 14BOI Shriram 0.00 Total South Maharashtra 39B.00 337 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions 338

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Norlh Maharashlra and Co-operative 33. 21301 Jamanl 0.00

1. 18101 Gangapur 0.00 34. 32001 Wain Ganga 0.00

2. 18201 Sillod 0.00 35. 32201 Balajl 0.00

3. 18301 Kannad 0.00 36. 32301 Golegaon 0.00

4. 18401 Parsorl " 0.00 37. 35101 Phulambri 0.00

5. 18501 Paithan 0.00 38. 35601 Majalgaon 0.00

6. 18601 Terna 111.36 39. 35801 Bodegaon 0.00

7. 18701 Naldurg 121.87 40. 36201 Mangraul 0.00

8. 18801 Kalambar 0.00 41. 36501 Chopda 0.00

9. 18901 Shankar Nagar 0.00 42. 38301 Slndkheda 0.00

10. 19001 Panzarakhan 0.00 43. 40101 Mundkhed 0.00

11. 19101 Salpuda 0.00 Total North Maharashtra 886.27

12. 19201 JiJamata 0.00 Cent. Mahara.thra and Co-operative

13. 19301 Pusad 0.00 1. 11701 Girna 0.00

14. 19401 Dongarkada 0.00 2. 11801 Niphad 0.00

15. 19501 Pathri 107.55 3. 11901 Karamveer ·0.00

16. 19601 Basmalhnagar 0.00 4. 12001 Malerwadi 0.00

17. 19701 Ambajogai 161.20 5. 12101 Paise 17.15

18. 19801 Georal 0.00 6. 12201 Vlthewadi 172.48

19. 19901 Kada 0.00 7. 12301 SanJivani 0.00

20. 20001 Gaianan 0.00 8. 12401 Kopergaon 0.00

21. 20101 Kasoda 0.00 9. 12501 Ganeshnagar 0.00

22. 20201 Faizpur 160.39 10. 12601 Ashoknagar 0.00

23. 20301 Bhoras 0.00 11. 12701 Pravaranagar 0.00

24. 20401 SanJay 0.00 12. 12801 Rahuri 0.00

25. 20501 Shirpur 0.00 13. 12901 Shrigonda 0.00

26. 20601 Samarth 23.90 14. 13001 Sangamner 0.00

27. 20701 Jalna 0.00 15. 13101 Bhende 0.00

28. 20801 Nalegaon 0.00 16. 13201 Vrldheswar 134.89

29. 20901 Manjara 0.00 17. 13301 Jagadamba 0.00

30. 21001 Killari 0.00 18. 13401 Sonal 0.00

31. 21101 Dhamangaon 0.00 19. 13501 Parner 0.00

32. 21201 Mauda 0.00 20. 13601 Nlra 0.00 339 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 340

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21 13701 Malegaon 0.00 9. 21409 Motlpur 0.00

22. 13801 Bhavaninagar 0.00 10. 21410 Mirgan; 0.00 11. 21411 Siwan 0.00 23. 13901 Theur 0.00 12. 21412 New Savan 0.00 24. 14001 Patas 0.00 Sub Total Private 25. 14101 Junnar 0.00 North Bihar and Private 26. 14201 Akluj 0.00 1. 08004 Marhowrah 0.00 27. 14301 Sadashivnagar 0.00 2. 21501 Hassanpur 0.00 28. 14401 Kumathe 0.00 3. 21601 Bagaha 0.00 29. 14501 Gursale 0.00 4. 21701 Harlnagar 37.81 30. 14601 Vairag 144.70 5. 21801 Narkaliaganj 0.00

31. 14701 Bhlma 0.00 6. 21901 Majhaulla 0.00

32. 33101 Indapur 0.00 7. 22001 Chanpalla 132.85

33. 34001 Rajgad 0.00 8. 22002 Barachakla 0.00

34. 35301 Agasll 0.00 9. 22101 Mollharl 257.95

35. 35501 Sant Dhamaji 62.11 10. 22201 Sasamusa 145.24

Sub Total Co-Operative 1217.58 11. 22301 Gopalganj 9.97

Cent. Maharashtra and Private 12. 22401 Sldhwalia 29.47 13. 22501 Rlgha 0.00 1. 17101 Ravalgaon 0.00 14. 22601 Pachrukhi 0.00 2. 17301 Changdeo 0.00 Sub Total Private 613.29 3. 17401 Belapur 0.00 Total North Bihar 613.29 4. 17701 Mallnagar 0.00 South Bihar and Public 5. 17801 Pandurang 0.00 1. 21413 Blhta 0.00 Sub Total Private 2. 21414 Warlsallganj 0.00 Total Cent. Maharashtra 531.31 3. 21415 Guraru 0.00 North Bihar and Public Total South Bihar Garaul 0.00 1. 21401 Assam and Public

2. 21402 Ryam 0.00 1. 22701 Chargola 0.00

3. 21403 Lohat 0.00 Sub Total Public

4. 21404 Sakri 0.00 Assam and Co-operative

5. 21405 Samasllpur 0.00 1. 22801 Baruabamungaon 0.00

6. 21406 Banmankhl 0.00 2. 22901 Nowgong 0.00

7. 21407 Lauriya 0.00 Sub Total Co-operative Total Assam 8. 21408 Sugauli 0.00 341 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 342

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Andhra Pradesh and Pulblc 2. 25601 Tanuku 0.00

1. 23601 Shakarnagar 0.00 3. 25602 Tadauvai 0.00

2. 23602 Zaheerabad 0.00 4. 25701 Kirlampudl 0.00

3. 23603 Miryalguda 0.00 5. 25801 Samalkot 0.00

4. 23604 Hindupur 0.00 6. 25901 Chelluru 0.00

5. 23605 Metpalii 0.00 7. 26001 Vuyyuru 0.33

6. 23606 Seethanagaram 0.00 B. 26101 Lakshmlpuram 1.52

7. 23607 Bobbiti 0.00 9. 34301 Kallur 0.00

B. 2360B Medak 0.00 10. 34401 Nayudupeta 105.46

9. 23609 Laichaypata 0.00 11. 34901 Kumarantham 0.00 B4B.63 10. 42601 Nindra 12. 44601 NCS Gayatrl 0.00 Sub Total Public B48.63 Sub Total Private 107.31 Andhra Pradesh and Co-operative Total Andhra Pradesh 1106.35 1. 23701 Nizamabad 0.00 Karnataka and Public 2. 23801 Amdalavalsa 0.00 1. 26201 Mandya 3.73 3. 23901 Chodavaram 0.00 2. 26301 Gangavatl . 0.00 4. 24001 Anakapalle 0.00 3. 26401 Bhadravati 0.00 5. 24101 Etikoppaka 0.00 Sub Total Public 3.73 6. 24201 Thandava 0.00 Karnataka and Co-Ope.rtalve 7. 24301 Vijayarama 0.00 1. 26501 Pandavapura 0.00 B. 24401 Palakol 0.00 2. 26601 Nipanl 0.00 9. 24501 Bhimadole 0.00 3. 26701 Sankeshwar 0.00 10. 24601 0.00 4. 26801 Malaprabha 0.00 11. 24701 Palair 74.33 5. 26901 Chlkodl 122.75 12. 24801 Cuddapah 0.00 6. 27001 Ralbag 0.00 13. 24901 Nandyal 0.00 7. 27101 Gokak 0.00 14. 25001 Nagarjuna 0.00 B. 27201 Kampll 0.00 15. 25101 Tenali 0.00 9. 27301 Gaurlbldanur 14.75 16. 25201 Kovur 0.00 10. 27401 Bldar 0.00 17. 25301 Chittoor 0.00 27501 1B. 25401 Tirupali 76.08 11. Vanlvllasa 74.12 Sub Tolal Co-operative 150.41 12. 27601 Bhadra 2.93

Andhra Pradesh and Private 13. 27701 K. R. Nagar 0.00

1. 25501 Chagalilu 0.00 14. 27801 Haverl 0.00 343 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 344

2 3 4 2 3 4 10. 29901 Oharmapuri 0.00 15. 27901 Hemavatl 0.00 11. 30001 Amaravathi 516.20 16. 28001 Brahmawar 0.00 12. 30101 Alanganaliur 0.00 17. 32501 Aland 0.12 13. 33001 Sethiathope 0.00 18. 35401 Bijapur 0.00 14. 33401 Cheyyar 0.00

Total Co-operative 214.S7 15. 35001 Alapuram 890.29 Sub Total-Co-operative 4273.06 Karnataka and Private Tamil Nadu and Private 1. 17200 Sameerwadi 0.00 1. 25802 Pugalur 221.58 2. 28101 Chamundeswarl 549.28 2. 28S02 Lalgudi 24.97 3. 28201 Munirabad 0.00 3. 30201 Thiru Arooran 0.00 4. 30202 Thlrumandakudi 0.00 4. 28301 Shimoga 0.00 5. 30301 Cauvery 138.07 5. 28401 Ugarkhurd 0.00 S. 30401 Nellikuppam 226.47 6. 28501 Hospet 0.00 7. 30501 Villupuram 0.00 7. 28S01 Siruguppa 107.S4 8. 30S01 Aruna 0.00

8. 28701 Oavengere 0.24 9. 30701 Ponnl 316.26 10. 30801 Sakthl 0.00 9. 28801 Koliegal 0.00 11. 30802 Shlvganga 0.00 10. 30902 Bas 282.68 12. 30901 Bannari-Amman 252.99 Sub Tolal Private 939.84 13. 32601 Oharanl 252.82 Tolal Karnalaka 1158.24 14. 32S03 Poliur 626.42 15. 32801 Tamil Nadu and Public Rajshree 0.00 16. 43501 Palayseevaram 0.00 1. 28901 Thanjavur 0.00 Sub Total Private 2059.58 2. 28902 Perambalur 0.00 Total Tamil Nadu 6427.09 3. 28903 Madura 94.45 Kerala and Co-opearlive Sub Total Public 94.45 1. 31201 Mannam 0.00 2. 31301 Chittur 0.00 Tamil Nadu and Co-operatlve Sub Total Co-operative 1. 29001 Mayaladuthurai 199.99 Kerala and Private 2. 29101 Ambur 172.37 1. 31401 Tiruvalia 0.00 3. 29201 Veliore 0.00 Sub Total Private

4. 29301 Tirupattur 482.29 Tolal Kerala Orissa and Co-operative 5. 29401 KB lIakurichi 744.35 1. 23001 Aska 0.44 S. 29501 Ulundurpet 890.33 2. 23101 Bargarh 0.00 7. 29S01 Maduranlakam 0.00 3. 32401 Nayagarh 0.00 8. 29701 Tirutlanl 0.00 4. 32701 8adamba 0.00 Sub Total Co-operative 0.44 9. 29801 Salem 377.24 345 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 348

2 3 4 (a) to (d) In the 12th Session of the Bulgarian-Indian Orissa Private Joint Commission on Economic Scientific and Techni- cal Cooperation held In Sofia, Bulgaria on September 1. 23201 Rayagada 23-25, 1998 the Indian delegation expressed their 2. 30702 Deogaon 0.00 interest in obtaining supply of chemical fertilizers from 3. 30803 Dhenkanal 0.00 Bulgaria as well as the establishment of joint ventures. Both sides have agreed on establishment of contacts 4. 36401 Dharamgarh 0.00 between Bulgarian manufacturers of fertilizers and the Sub Total------Private Indian trading companies in the public sector i.e. M.M.T.C. Ltd., State Trading Corporation (STC) and Project Total Orissa 0.44 Equipment Corporation (PEC). West Bengal and Public 1. 23301 Ahmedpur 0.00 2. Besides Bulgaria, Oman and Iran are two countries which have been pursuing proposals for set- Sub Total Public ting up of Joint Ventures with Indian fertilizer compa- West Bengal and Private nies/cooperatives. These are at different stages of consideration. 1. 23401 Plassey 0.00 Sub Total Private 3. Amongst fertilizers, urea is the only fertilizer Total West Bengal which is imported on Government account. The imports are made through designated canalising agencies which invite Nagaland and Public bids through tenders. In the past, urea imports have been t. 23501 Dimapur 0.00 made from the CIS countries, Arabian Gulf countries, Libya, Iran, Romania, Indonesia and Bangladesh etc. The Imports Sub Total Public of other decontrolled fertilizers, namely, DAP and MOP have Total Nagaland been decanalised with enect from September' 92 .and June' Pondicherry and Co-operative 93 respectively. These are made on the private trade account. 1. 31001 Pondlcherry 0.00 Sub Total Co-operative Cancer Patients

Pondicherry and Private 295. SHRI ADITYANATH : 1. 31101 New Horizon 0.24 DR. ASHOK PATEL: Sub Total Private 0.24 Total Pondicherry 0.24 Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: Goa and Co-operative 1. 31501 Tlska 0.00 (a) whether the number of cancer patients has been increasing despite availability of sophisticated medical All India Total 26974.16 facilities and spread of awareness about cancer; Import of Fertilizer (b) if so, the reasons therefor; 294. SHRI RAM PAL SINGH : Will the Minister of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to state: (c) whether the Government are contemplat- ing to initiate any special scheme to affectively control (a) whether Government propose to Import fer- of this deadly disease; and tilizers from Bulgaria or any other country;

(b) whether these countries are also willing to (d) if so, the details thereof? set up joint ventures In the fertilizer sector; THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY ec) if so. the details thereof; and OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) There Is a small increase in the (d) the deCision taken in this regard? overall incidence rate of cancer as per the data avail- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY able from population based cancer registry under the OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR A.K. PATEL): National Cancer Registry Programme of MCMR. 347 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 348

(b) It is due to the increase in life expectancy (a) whether the Government have given up the pro- at Birth and changes in the life style. posalfor enacllng a Central Legislation to protect the inter- (c) and (d) The Government of India Is strength- ests of the agricultural labourers in the country; and ening the existing schemes of : (b) if not, the present position of the pro- 1. Regional Cancer Centres. posal?

2. Development of Oncology Wings in Medical THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN Colleges. JATlYA) : (a) No, Sir.

3. Installation of Cobalt-60 Teletherapy Unit. (b) A proposal for enacting a Central Legisla- tion to protect the interest of the agricultural labourers 4. District Cancer Control Programme. in the country is at the stage of consultation with 5. Financial assistance to NGOs for awareness various Ministries/Departments. and early detection of cancer as provided under National Cancer Control Programme. Permission for Combination of AnU-T.B. Drugs

Allotment of LPG Agencies 298. SHRIMATI NISHA CHAUDHARY : Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased 296. SHRI ANUPLAL YADAV : to state: SHRI K.C. KONDAIAH (a) whether the Government have Issued a Gazette SHRI MULLAPALL Y RAMACHANDRAN NotHication under Drugs & Cosmatics Act, 1940 and Rule 1945for not allowing certain combinations of Anti-T.B. drugs; SHRi PRABHU DAYAL KATHERIA : (b) if so, the detailS thereof; SHRI JUAL ORAM : (c) whether the Government have allowed specific SHRI RAM TAHAL CHAUDHARY: permission/No objection to certain favourites in viola- Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- tion of the law; RAL GAS be pleased to state : (d) if so, the reasons therefor; and (a) the number of LPG agencies allotted during 1995, 1996 and 1997 separately, State-wise; (e) the extent to which unintended profit oc- curred to such manufacturers due to this and violation (b) the number out of these agencies allotted of the said Rule; and to SCs/STs, Statewlse;

(c) the number of applications still pending for (f) the reaction of the Government thereto ? allotment of such agencies, State-wise; THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (d) the steps proposed to be taken by the OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT Government for clearance; and EZHILMALAI) : (a) Yes, Sir.

(e) the number and locations of such agencies (b) The combinations of Pyrazinamide with proposed to be allotted in Bihar, Karnataka, Orissa Rifampicin and INH allowed as per recommended daily and Kerala during 1998-99? dose are as given below :- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH Drugs Minimum Maximum KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (e) Information is being 1. Rifampicin 450 mg. 600 mg. collected and will be laid on the Table of the House.

[English] 2. INH 300 mg. 400 mg.

Agricultural Labour 3. Pyrazinamide 1000 mg. 1500 mg.

297. SHRI V.V. RAGHAVAN : Will the Minister The following fixed dose combination (FDCs) of of LABOUR be pleased to state : Ethambutol with INH are also allowed:- To Questions 350 349 Written Answers Agrahayana la, 192D (Saka)

INH. Ethambutol (c) the measures taken to provide social secu- rity, financial aid and adequate medical facilities to 200 mg. 600 mg. elderly people? 300 mg. 800 mg. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (c) to (f) The Government has given its No objec- OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI tion to the Fixed dose combinations (FDCs) of the four MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) to (c) The information is anti-tubercular drugs provided these are within mini- being collected and will be placed on the Table of the mum and maximum daily dose requirement as stipu- House. lated under the respective Notifications and further the National Blood Transfusion Council licence is granted by the State licensing authority only when the same meets with the bioavailabllity criteria. 301. SHRI R.S. GAVAI : Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: However, State Governments have been intimated that the Government is reviewing and streamlining such (a) whether the Government propose to provide combinations in view of the recent maximum and mini- more implementation authority to National Blood Transfu- mum dose requirement stipulated for FDCs of four anti- sion Council; tubercular drugs by the World Health Organisation. (b) if so, the details thereof; Exclusion of Netaji's name from War Monger's List (c) the number of persons contracted AIDS through blood transfusion; 299. SHRI SRI RAM CHAUHAN : Will the Minis- ter of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (d) the salient features of the draft National Blood Policy; and (a) whether the Orissa High Court in its landmark judgement had directed to exclude the name of Netaji (e) the steps taken by the Government in this Sub has Chandra Bose from the list of war mongers; regard?

(b) if so, the action being taken by the Gov- THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY ernment in wake of the said judgement; and OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) The National Blood Trans- (c) the reasons for remaining the name of fusion Council which has been set up as a result of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in the list of war mon- Hon'ble Supreme Court Judgement will over-see and gers even alter getting the independence? coordinate the functioning of blood transfusion serv- ices. National AIDS Control Organisation would func- THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. tion as facilitator in the Programme. ADVANI) : (a) Yes, Sir. (c) As on 31st October, 1998 out of 6609 full (b) and (c) The matter is under consideration. blown AIDS cases, 538 (8.14%) were through blood Elderly Persons In India transfusion.

300. DR. SUGUNA KUMARI CHELLMELA (d) and (e) The objective of the Draft National Blood Policy is to plan for development of nation-wide SHRI CHADA SURESH REDDY: system in order to ensure easily accessible and ad- equate supply of safe and quality blood and compo- Will the Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND nents for all irrespective of economic or social status. EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: The Policy would aim to improve the quality of blood transfusion services through a comprehensive and to- (a) the number of adolescents and elderly persons tal management approach. The Draft National Blood in the country as per recent report of the United Nations Policy aims at the following strategy for providing safe Population Fund; blood and blood products; (b) the steps proposed by the Government to i) Strengthening the National Blood Transfu- create more jobs to accommodate young workers to sion Services making it an integral part of reduce unemployment: and the health care system. 351 Wnl1en Answels December 1, 1998 To Questions 352

ii) Ensullng adE;quate supply of blood to all Investments by Multi-National Companies blood centres. 303. SHRIMATI SURYAKANTA PATIL : Will the iii) Ensuring safety of blood and blood prod- Minister of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased ucts. to state

IV) Developing facilities fOI production of com- (a) whether the Multi-National Companies have ponents. proposed to Invest for creating infrastructure facilities In the fertilizer sector both in public and private sectors; v) Developing and strengthening facilities for Plasma Fractionation; (b) if so, the details of the offers received by the Govelnment in thl~ regard; and vi) Strengthening quality contlol l'f blood and (C) the efforts made by the Government to blood ploducts. tape such lesourCQS and Install the latest technology vii) Undert<1king research on Blood Transfusion In the feltilizer sector? Selvlces opelatlons to improve safety. effi- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY cacy ill supply of blood. OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR, A,K, PATEL): viii) Developing and strenglhening effective man- (a) to (c) No proposals have bean received from Multi- agement. monitoring and evaluation of the National Companlea lor creating Infrastructure faclll· Blood Transfusion Services. ties in the fertilizer uctor. As regards new fertilize... projects. no licence is normally required for setting up Import of Life Saving Drugs a fertilizer plant IS per the Industrial Polley Resolution issued by the Government on 27.7,91. A9 per avail· 302. SHnl NADENDLA BHASKAR RAO Will able Information, the following 'loreign companle.' are the Mlnlslel of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be considering investment In proposed major lertillzer planll pleased to state in the country as indicated below :-

(a) the total value of life saving drugs Imported 1. UNOCAL Bharat Limited (8 wholly owned dunng 1996-97; subsidiary of UNOCAL, U.S,A,) In Paharpur Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd., Haldla, West (b) the names of lhe countries from which 8engal. these drugs have been Imported; and 2. Haldor Topsoe AS (HTAS), Denrr.ark in South (c) the sleps bellig taken by the Government India Fertilizers & Chemicals Industries Ltd .. to ploduce these drugs 111 the country? Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY 3. Ouantam Industrial Partners. U.S.A. and KRUPP- OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL) UHDE of Germany. in Oswal Asia Fertilizers (a) to (c) All the bulk dru(J~ e.

(b) If so, the reasons for such advise and {English] Interference in Para-Military Force of the Union Gov- Creation of Districts ernment; and 306. SHRI DADA BABURAO PARANJPE : Will (c) the steps proposed to be taken by the the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Government to remedy the situation ? (a) whether the Government are aware that for- THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LX mation of several districts in Madhya Pradesh by the State ADVANI) : (a) The Government is not aware of any Government have created a lot of resentment among the such situation, prevailing In the CISF in matters relating people; to recruitment, postings and transfer of staff and offic- ers of the CISF. (b) if so. the reaction of the Government in this regard; (b) Does not arise. (c) whether the Union Government intend to (c) Does not arise. intervene in the matter so that formation of the said districts are completed properly; and Child Labour in Andhra Pradesh (d) if not, the reasons thereof? 305. SHRIMATI LAKSHMI PANABAKA : Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to state: THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LX ADVANI) : (a) to (d) It is essentially for the State Gov- (a) whether the Andhra Pradesh top In the list of ernments to take a decision in the matter of creation of child labour; new districts within their respective territory. The Cen- tral Government is not involved in the exercise. (b) if so. whether the Government of Andhra Pradesh has prepared any concrete programme In this {English] regard; Increase in Militant Activities (c) if so, whether World Bank is helping the Government of Andhra Pradesh in Integrated child 307. SHRI G. GANGA REDDY: davelopment service; SHRI M. RAJAIAH : (d) the steps being taken to reduce the child Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be labour in the State; and pleased to state :

(e) If not, the reasons therefor? (a) whether militant activities are increasing in Himachal Pradesh (Chamba), Jammu and Kashmir and THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN North Eastern States; JATIYA) : (a) to (c) Yes. Sir. (b) il so, the reasons therelor ? (d) Government has taken a series of steps for elimination child labour working in hazardous occu- (c) the causes of intelligence lailure and lack pations. Under the Child Labour (Prohibition & Regula- 01 success in counter insurgency operations; and tion) Act, 1986 employment of children is prohibited in certain occupations/processes listed In the schedule to (d) the steps proposed to be taken by the the Act. Apart from legal measures, Government has Union Government to combat insurgency ? taken steps for withdrawal and rehabilitation of child THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. labour working In hazardous occupations through the ADVANI) : (a) to (d) There has been a decrease in the scheme of National Child Labour Projects. Under the number of militancy related incidents in Jammu and scheme, special schools have been set up with provi- Kashmir. In Himachal Pradesh only one major mili- sion for non-formal education, vocational training, nu- tancy related incident took place this year. In the trition health care. stipend etc. So far, 20 projects North East while there has been a decrease in mili- have been sanctioned for coverag, of 43.550 children tancy related activities in Nagalli.nd and Manipur. the working In hazardous occupations. number 01 incidents have increased in Assam and Tripura due to Increased militant action against civil- (e.) Does not arise. ians in these two states. who are soft targets. 355 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 356

[Translation] who mixed argemone with mustard seeds, was also raised. Import of palmolein Expert Views on Food Security 308. SHRI A.F. GOlAM OSMAN I 309. SHRI lAKSHMAN SINGH: SHRI MAGANTI BABU : DR. T. SUBBARAMI REDDY: DR. T. SUBBARAMI REDDY:

SHRI SUBRATA MUKHERJEE Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state : Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) whether load security experts have pointed out that Vegetables Onion, Patato and Sa~ crisis going through (a) the total quantity of Palmolein and Soyabean rool was caused by market manipulation rather than real oil imported August to October, 1998; shortage;

(b) the total expenditure involved in importing (b) if so, the extent to which the Government these oil brands; have examined the opinion of the experts; and

(c) whether even after importing of huge quantity (c) the steps the Government proposed to be of Palmolein and other brands these are not available taken to check the market manipulation of these Items? in the market: THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (d) if so, the reasons therefor: OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) The main reason for the (e) the present demand 01 Palmolein and Soyabean shortage 01 onions and patatoes was the decline In oil and the steps the Government propose to take to production during 1997-98 01 these commodities due meet the shortage of edible oil: and to adverse climatic conditions, There was no shortage of salt in the country. (f) the facts of discussion organised by the Mahila Dakshita Samity regarding mixing of argemone (c) The Government has accorded the highest with mustard seeds? priority to the control and stabilisation of prices of essential commodities. Apart Irom certain long term THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY term measures to increase the production 01 essential OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAl goods, imports of items which are in short supply like SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) Based on the returns pulses and onions have been placed under OGl at received from the importers till date, approximately Zero per cent import duty and duty on the import of 3.63 lakh MT of RBD Palmoleln and 1.36 lakh MT edible oils has been reduced to 15 per cent from 25 of Soyabean Oil was imported In the country during per cent in order to augment the total availability of August to October, 1998. Out of this, 97,408 MT of these items. The exports of onions, pulses and edible RBD Palmolein was imported by the STC on Govern- oils have been banned. Some of the essential com- ment Account for the PDS at the total CIF value of modities like rice, wheat, palmoleln and kerosene are Rs. 283.19 crores. also supplied through public distribution at below mar- ket prices. Stringent actions are being taken by the (c) and (d) The availability of imported edible States/UTs Govts, against hoarders, blackmarketeers oils in the market is reasonably good. and others indulging in unfair trade practices under the Essential Commodities Act and Prevention of (e) The demand of edible oils for the all year Blackmarketing and Maintenance of Supplies of Es- 1998-99 (November-October) is projected around 82 sential Commodities Act. The scheme of market inter- lakh MT. The shortfall in supply from the domestic vention by States and Union Territories lor the supply sources will be met by import 01 edible oils which has of these commodities during the period of short supply already been liberalised by the Government. has been cleared by the Government. The Govern- ment Is also laying thrust on the development of larger (I) The discussions organised by the Mahila capacities under cold storages and food processing Dakshita Samity was mainly on the general Increase in industries in order to preserve the perishables and the prices in which the question of probable suspects. vegetables. To Questions 358 357 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka)

which this IS likely to be opened by the Government; Assets of Council of Ministers and 310. DR. CHINTA MOHAN: (f) the annual financial fffiplication calculated DR SUSHIL IN DORA hy the Government lor this service?

Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY pleased to state OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI) (a) to (I) Yes, Sir. A 24 hour (a) whether the Governillent plopose to make pub- emergency phone service is being introduced In identi- ~c declaration of the assets and property owned by the Un fied cities for children in need of special protection. Ion Cabinet; Tho main Idea behind introducing this service is to provide relref and succor to children in distress. In the first (b) if so. whether the Government have ascer- phase, the service is to be provided in 9 cities and tained this inlormation Irom all the Ministers; subsequently it will be extended to other cities having (c) if so, the names of Ministers who have a concentration of street children, neglected and delin- lurnished this information so far; and quent Juveniles. It is, however not proposed to open such a phone service in each district 01 the country. (d) the reasons lor not furnishing this informa- For the current financial year a sum of Rs. 50 lakhs tion by the rest of Ministers? has been provisionally earmarked lor the service.

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. Handling Charges on Imported Urea ADVANI) : (a) to (d) In 3 meeting 01 the Cabinet held sometime back. it was decided that Members of the 312. DR. RAMKRISHNA KUSMARIA Council of Ministers should declare their assets and SHRI HARI KEWAL PRASAD: IIaDI1iIfes, including those of the members 01 their flMllUles. to the Prime Minister, lor being made public. SHRI PRABHU DAYAL KATHERIA : TtUl -statements 01 assets and liahilities have been received from all Ministers. Will thg Minister of CHEMICALS AND FER- TILIZERS be pleased to state. [English} (:<) the quantities of Nitrogen, Phosphate and Po- National Phone Emergency tassium fertilizers required every year, separately; Programme for Children (b) the quantities of these fertilizers being pro- 311. SHRI PRASAD BABURAO TANPURE duced ellery year in the country; and SHRI S. S. OWAISI (c) the amount paid per tonne lor handling of Will the Minister 01 SOCIAL JUSTICE AND Imported Urea to contractors during the last three EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state years?

(a) whether the Government propose to Introduce THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY a 24 hours free national phone emergency service in major OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A. K. PATEL): cities of the country for children in need 01 special protec- (a) and (b) The quantities 01 fertilizers nutrients pro- tion; duced and consumed in the country in the last three years is given below; (b) il so, the details thereol and the main idea behind introducing this service; (In Lakh Tonnes) fertilizer 1995-96 1996·97 1997-98 (c) the number of cities so far chosen by the Nulrlenls PfOd- Consump Prod. Consump. Prod. Consump. Government lor this phone service; Nitrogen 87.77 98.23 85.99 103.Ul 100.86 109.00

(d) whether the Government propose to open Phnsphalfl ?5.5B 2B 98 2556 2977 29.75 39.15 such phone service system in each distrrct centre of POI ash 11 56 10.30 1373 the country; 101,<1 11335 138.77 111.55 143 DB 130.61 161.88 .e) if so, the details thereof and the time by (N'P'KI ------_.. _- 359 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 310

(c) The handling charges, including inland trans- bles, pulses. edible oils, spices and fruits exclusively portation, as projected in Budget Estimates are given for the National Capital Territory of Deihl. Howavar, • below: quantity of 687 MTs of onions were Importad through the NAFED from Dubai and Kyrghyzstan on Govern- Year Handling Charges (Rs. PMT) ment account for distribution in Delhi.

1995-96 1090 (b) and (c) As per information furnished by NAFED, 1996-97 1190 the total foreign exchange involved for Import of 887 MTs of onions was equivalent to Rs. 1.61 crore •. Tha 1997-98 1170 imported onions were distributed through the public distribution agencies at Delhi at a subsidised rate of Deteriorating Law and Order in Assam Rs. 10.00 per kg as per the decision of the Centrel Government. 313. SHRI NRIPEN GOSWAMI : Will the Minis- ter of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: [English]

(a) whether law and order in Assam is deterio- Pilferage of Ayurvedic Products and Service. rating continuously; 315. SHRI P.C. THOMAS: Will the Minister of (b) if so, the reasons therefor; HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to atate:

(c) whether the Government propose to main- (a) whether the attention of the Government has tain a register of persons involved in anti-social ele- been drawn to the news-item captioned ·Western Thlev.. ments and destructive activities in the State; and Make a Killing on Ayurveda" appearing in the Pioneer dated October 22. 1998: (d) if not. the reasons therefor? (b) If so, the facts thereof; THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) and (b) Law and order situation in (c) the action taken by the Governmant In this Assam remains vitiated due to violent activities of the regard; insurgent groups. (d) whether India is losing billion of dollars of (c) and (d) Law and order Is a State-subject. foreign exchange due to foreign countries axtractlng The maintenance of register of those involved in anti- and exploiting our herbs: and social and destructive activities is the responsibility of the State Police. The Central Government have no (e) if so. the steps being taken by tha Govern- proposal to maintain any such register. ment to safeguard the interest of the country?

[Translation] THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT Import of Essential Commodities EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (e) Yes, Sir. It has baan brought to the notice of the Government by the Common- 314. SHRI C.D. GAMIT : Will the Minister of wealth Secretaries U.K. that there Is a vast and grow- FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: ing market for herbal medicines In E.C. countrt •• and the west in General. According to a report prepared by (a) the quantity and countries from which vegeta- bles. pulses. edible oils, spices and fruits have been im- Ms Mc Alpine. Thope and Warrler Ltd., for tha Com- ported for the National Capital Territory of Delhi; monwealth Secretariat, the market is approxlmataly of 9 billion currenlly. There is an increasing demand from (b) the foreign exchange incurred thereon and consumers for Ayurvedlc philosophy and products but the rates at which these commodities being sold in there is a strict ban In every EC country on .alllng tha Delhi and other cities; and Ayurvedic products as medicinal items making claims for their effectiveness. The EC laws make it almost (c) the procedure adopted by the Government impossible to market Ayurvedic medicines in Europe to sell these commodities ? other than as a food supplement whiCh cannot be advertised as being effective for particular ailmenll THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY even on the labels of the products concerned. Genu- OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL ine Ayurvedic drugs can be marketed if the stringent SINGH YADAV) : (a) There was no import of vegeta- 361 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 362

legislation is removed or relaxed. The matter regard- (b) The number 01 hospitals (Voluntary Blood ing protecting intellectual rights in the field of Ayurveda Testing Centre) having AIDS test facilities in Uttar Is under consideration. Pradesh is 5.

Reviewing of Constitution (c) and (d) Yes, Sir. It Is 100% Centrally sponsored programme. The details 01 assistance given during the above 316. SHRIMATI JAYANTI PATNAIK : Will the period is as under :- Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: 1995-96 Nil (a) whether the Government have a proposal to review the Constitution; 1996-97 1450 lac

(b) whether a Panel has been set up for this 1997-98 495 lac purpose and; (e) In order to prevent and control the spread (c) the basic structures of the Constitution which 01 HIV/AIDS in India. a comprehensive programme is are proposed to be amended? currently under implementation throughout the country as a centrally sponsored scheme. The main strategy THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. consists of :- ADVANI) : (a) to (c) The National Agenda for Govern- (i) Strengthening Programme Management ance provides for the appointment of a Commission to capabilities at Central and State level. review the Constitution of India in the light of the experience of the past 50 years and to make suitable (Ii) Creation 01 awareness amongst high risk recommendations. The Government has not taken any behaviour groups and general public about decision in the matter so iar. HIV/AIDS.

{Translation] (iii) Control 01 Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

AIDS Control Programme In U.P. (iv) Promoting blood salety and rational use 01 blood through proper licensing 01 Dlood bank. 317. SHRI CHETAN CHAUHAN: Will the Minis- enlorcement and encouraging, voluntary blood ter of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to donation. state; (v) Strengthening capacity lor surveillance and (a) the number of persons identified as HIV (Posi- diagnosis. and tive) in Uttar Pradesh during each of the last three years; (vi) Extending training in Clinical Management (b) the number of hospitals having AIDS test 01 HIV/AIDS cases. facilities in Uttar Pradesh; {English] (c) whether the AIDS Control Programme in Uttar Pradesh is being implemented with General Review of National Blood Policy assistance; 31B. DR. ULHAS VASUDEO PATEL: Will the (d) if so. the details of the assistance given Minister 01 HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased during the said period; and to state:

(e) the steps taken by the Government lor (a) whether there is an increase in the patients 01 eradication 01 this disease? AIDS through Blood Transluslon;

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (b) il so, the details thereof, State-wise; OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT (c) whether the Government propose to set EZHILMALAI) : (a) During the last three years the unilorm standards lor blood donors screening espe- number 01 HIV (Positive) detected in Uttar Pradesh cially in the cases 01 delerral periods for history 01 are as under :- Jaundice. Malaria and diabetes;

1995 161 (d) il so. the details thereol;

1996 157 (e) whether the Government also propose to 1997 238 review the National Blood Policy; and 363 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To auesllons 38..

(f) if so, the details thereof? by the State Government and the balance of 510 MTs is ready for despatch. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT [English] EZHILMALAI) : (a) No, Sir. Development of 011 Sector (b) Does not arise. 320. SHRI K.C. KONDAIAH : Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to (c) and (d) The Drugs and Cosmetics Act/Rule state: provide mandatory testing of Blood for Blood Trans- missible Diseases like HIV, Hespatltis B, Surface (a) whether a proposal of the domestic 011 Antigen (HbAg), Syphilis and Malaria. Industry for setting up an 011 Board for development of oilseed and Vegetable 011 Sector is under consid- (e) and (f) The Draft National Blood Policy has eration of the Government; been widely, circulated to all State Governments and Union Territories, Blood Banks and Voluntary Blood (b) If so, the details thereof; and Banks/Associations, eminent Doctors etc. for their views (c) if not, the reaction of the Government therefor and suggestions. Based on the comments obtained keeping In view the recent crisis of aduherallon In from these agencies the policy will be finalized. vegetable oils resuhing shortage of edible all through- [Translation] out the country?

Supply of D.D.T. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL 319. SHRI GIRDHARI LAL BHARGAVA Will SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) Government has received the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be a proposal/memorandum from Indian Vanaspatl ~ro­ pleased to state: ducers Association for better coordination and devel- opment 01 the various sectors of oils and fats economy (a) whether anti-malaria pesticide D.D.T. is supplied including oilseeds farming, oil extraction and procesl- by the Union Government; ing industry.

(b) if so, the estimated quantity of D.D.T. sup- (c) The proposal is being examined. plies to Rajasthan for 1998-99; Crude Production (c) whether the Union Government have allot- 321. SHRI FRANCISCO SARDINHA: ted D.D.T. in adequate quantity; SHRI NARENDRA BUDANIA : (d) if so, the details thereof; SHRIMATI BHAVNA DEVRAJBHAI (e) If not, the reasons therefor; and CHIKHALIA :

(I) the time by which Union Government will Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- ensure the supply of D.D.T. in adequate to quantity? RAL GAS be pleased to state:

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (a) the target fixed for production of crude 011 and OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT the actual production during the each of the last three years EZHILMALAI) : (a) Yes, Sir. State-wise;

(b) to (d) Based on the decision of the Group (b) whether ONGC has failed to achieve the under the Chairmanship of Union Health Secretary to targeted crude output during the period; mandate the use of DDT as well as technical assess- (c) if so, the reasons therefor; ment of experts, a quantity of 1750 MTs DDT 50% Wdp has been allotted to the Gov!. of Rajasthan (d) whether the target of crude production Is under National Malaria Eradication Programme for the likely to be achieved during the current year; year 1998-99. (e) if so, the details thereof; (e) Does not arise. (f) the target fixed for Ninth Five Year Plan; (I) 1240 MTs of DDT has already been lifted and 365 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 366

(g) the steps proposed to be taken to achieve tion is projected to be around 1BO MMT. the target? (g) The steps taken to achieve the targets of THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY crude oil production during the Ninth Plan are :- OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) The details of the targets (i) 3-D seismic survey for better understanding and achievements during the years 1995-96 to 1997- of the oil fields especially to identify the 98 Is given in the Statement all ached. undrainedlby passed oil.

(b) and (c) ONGC had achieved its MoU targets (ii) Developing the necessary infrastructure to of crude oil production during the year 1997-98. How- facilitate optimum expoitatlon of reserves. ever. its production was marginally lower than the targets during the 1995-96 and 1996-97 due to the (Iii) Rectificatory measures for Bombay High and following reasons :- Neelam Oil Fields.

(i) Reduction in anticipated production from the (iv) Adoption of specialised technologies such fields of Bombay High. Neelam and Gandhar as ERD. horizontal and drain hole drilling. duB to reservoir constraints. scale removal treatment jobs & long drift side tracking of wells. (ii) Oil fields are entering the natural declining phase. (v) Implementation of new schemes of oil/gas development. (Iii) Constraints in operating conditions in the North-Eastern r.3gion. (vi) Improving the recovery percentage from the producing fields. (iv) The erratic power supply from State Elec- tricity Board in Gujarat and Assam. (vii) Reducing RIP ratio of fields having high RIP (v) Severe cyclonic storm in Western part of the contry in June. 1996. (viii) Sound reservoir management of producing fields. (d) and (e) Some shortfall in crude oil production is expected compared to the targets. (ix) Optil")isation of prOduction from aging fields by infill drilling. (f) During the Ninth Plan the crude oil produc-

Statement

State-wise Target and Actual Production of Crude 011

CompanylState 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 Target Acutal Target Actual Target Actual Production Production Production 2 3 4 5 6 7 A. OIL Assaml 2.950 2.882 3.020 2.870 3.050 3.094 • Arunachal Pradesh B. ONGC Bombay High Offshore 23.987 22.665 22.000 20.1Bl 18.160 19.863 Gujaral 6.150 6.362 6.600 6.159 6.880 5.951 Assam 2.700 2.190 2.200 1.964 2.458 2.046 Andhra Pradesh 0.479 0.418 0.292 0.381 0.235 0.390 Tamil Nadu TOTAL 33.316 31.635 31.092 28.685 27.733 28.250 367 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 368

2 3 4 5 6 7

C. JVC/Pvt. 0.650 2.2 1.345 3.234 2.514

Grand Total (A+B+C) 36.266 35.167 36.312 32.900 34.017 33.858

OIL ·011 India LId.

ONGC 011 & Nalural Gas Corporalion LId.

JVC : Joint Venture Companies

[Translation} 2

Import and Production of Cancer Medicines 7. Cltarablne Inj.

322. SHRIMATI SHEELA GAUTAM : 8. Chlorambucil Tab.

SHRI SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN : 9. Decarbazlne InJ.

Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY to. Doxorubicin In]. WELFARE be pleased to state: 11. Daunorubican In]. (Cerubidlne InJ.) (a) whether several medicines are being imported for the treatment of cancer; 12. Leucovorin InJ.

(b) if so. the details thereof; and; 13. Cyclophosphamide InJ.

(c) the efforts made/proposed to be made by 14. Uaunorublcln Inj. the Union Government for the formulation of these medickles indigenously ? 15. Etoposide Inj.

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF TdE MINISTRY 16. Interferon Alfa·2·A Inj. OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT 17. Methotrexate Inj. EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) Certain drugs for the treat· ment of cancer are imported into the country. The 18. Melphalan Tab. names of such drugs are as given in the enclosed Statement. 19. Mitomycin·C Inj.

(c) The requisite information is being collected 20. Zevedos Inj. and will be laid on the Table of the House. 21. Vinblastine Inj. Statement 22. Vincristine Inj. Names of Drugs used for treatment of Cancer im· 23. Epirublcin Inj. ported in to the Country :. [English} 2 Marketing of Vanaspatl/Edlble Oils 1. Bathencnol Chloride Tab. 323. SHRI SOMJIBHAI DAMOR : 2. Busulphan Tab. SHRI MOHAN SINGH: 3. S·Fluorouracil Inj. PROF. AJIT KUMAR MEHTA: 4. Clsplatln Inj. Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER 5. Carboplatin Inj. AFFAIRS be pleased to state:

6. Bleomycin Inj. (a) whether there is any Government machinery 369 Written ,(nswers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 370 to check the production and marketing of Vanaspati and ed- (a) whether the Government propose to provide Rs. ible oils; 200 crore as capital subsidy to FACT;

(b) if so, the details thereof Indicating the vis- (b) if so, the details thereof; its made by officals in the companies to check adul- (c) whether there is any proposal of disinvestment teration during July, 1993 to 1998; with respect to the Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore (c) the number of samples tested and found Limited (FACT); adulterated, and the names of such companies being (d) whether the Government of Kerala has re- prosecuted during the said period; and quested the Union Government to drop attempt to (d) the aciton taken or being taken by the disinvest FACT and to take positive steps to strengthen Government against the faulty companies? the organisation further;

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (e) if so, the details of the submissions made OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL by the State Government; SINGH YADAV) : (a) Yes, Sir. (f) whether the Government would consider (b) and (c) The Food (Health) Authorities of States/ favourably the suggestions to drop the said disinvestment U.T.s implementing the provisions of prevention of proposal; and Food Adulteration ~t, 1954 and Rules, i 955 keep a vigil on the quality of edible oils and fats including (g) if not, the reasons therefor? vanaspati. No. of samples of edible oils and fats THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY examined and found adulterated during the year 1993 OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL): to 1995 is as follows :- (a) to (g) There Is no proposal under consideration Year Examined Food Adulterated for grant of any capital subsidy to Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore Limited (FACT). 1993 17,900 1104

1994 17,218 1192 The Government of Kerala have requested that steps be taken to drop the attempt to disinvest FACT 1995 16,835 1256 considering Its social obligation, the employment po- tential and public purpose. No. of samples of mustard oil including vanaspati lifted since January '98 upto 9.11.98 and found adul- The Disinvestment Commission have recommended terated with argemone oil is as follows : that 51% of Gov!. of India equity be transferred to strategic partner alongwith management control. The recommenda- Samples of mustard oil Samples found adulterated tions of the Disinvestment Commission are presently under Lifted since Jan., 1998 with argemone all inter Ministerial consultation.

Total 17,580 584 Family Welfare Centres In Gujarat

Some of the companies marketing edible oils and 325. SHRI CHANDRESH PATEL: Will the Min- fats against whom actions have been taken, have ister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased been marketing edible oils and fats under the brand to state: names Dhara, Kanodia, Kohinoor, Scooter, Hathi, Parivar, Jumbo, Elephant, Rath, Panghat and Sona. (a) the number of Rural Family Welfare Centres working in the Gujarat; (d) Legal action is taken against the offenders as per the provisions of prevention of Food Adu~eration Act. (b) whether these are sufficient to cater the needs of the people there; Disinvestment In FACT (c) If not, whether the Government propose to 324. SHRI N.K. PREMCHANDRAN : increase such centres; and

SHRI G.M. BANATWALLA : (d) if so, the details thereO'l ?

Will the Minister of CHEMICALS AND FERTI- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY LIZERS be pleasE'd to state: OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT 371 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 372

EZHILMALAI) : (a) There are 251 Rural Family Wel- [English] fare Centres in Gujarat. Welfare of Beedl Workers (b) to (d) The Rural Family Welfare Centres have been integrated with the State's Primary Health 327. SHRI R.L.P. VERMA: Care System. As per t 991 population, the State re- SHRI BHARTRAHARI MAHTAB : quires 68 more Primary Health Centres on the basis of the current norms. Establishment of the additional SHRI BIR SINGH MAHATO : Primary Health Centres comes within the purview of the State Government. Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to state: [Translation] (a) whether the am ount collected from Beedi roil- Allocation of Kerosene Oil/Light Diesel Oil ing business is not spent on the weHare activities of beedi workers: 326. SHRI ASH OK PRADHAN : (b) if so, the details of amount collected from SHRIMATI KAMAL RANI: them and spend on welfare of beedl workers, State- wise; and Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- RAL GAS be pleased to state: (c) the steps taken by the Government to spend the money so collected for the welfare activities of the (a) the number of S.K. O.lL. D. O. dealers in Delhi workers? and U.P. location-wise, till date: THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN (b) the quantity of kerosene oil and light diesel JATIYA) : (a) No, Sir. oil allotted to these agencies during the last three years; (b) A statement giving details of cess collected on manufactured beedis and amount spent on various (c) whether some complaints have been received welfare activities for beedi workers is enclosed. by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited regarding less allotment recently: and (c) The Government has set up offices of Wel- fare Commissioners at Allahabad, Bangalore, Bhilwara, (d) if so, the details thereof and the action proposed Bhubaneshwar, Calcutta, Hyderabad, Jabalpur. Karma to be taken by the Government in this regard? and Nagpur for implementation of the various schemes in the field of health, education, recreation and hous- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY ing formulated for beedl workers under the Beedi OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH Workers Welfare Fund Act. The progress of implemen- KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (d) Information Is being tation of these schemes and expenditure incurred on collected and will be laid on the Table of the House. them is reviewed periodically.

Statement

Details of Cess Col/ected on Manufactured Beedis and Amount Spent on Various Welfare Activities for Beedl Workers

SI. Region States 'Cess • Expenditure No. Covered Collected incurred on during various schemes 1997-98 for Beedi Workers du ring 1997-98

2 3 4 5

1. Allahabad Uttar Pradesh. Punjab. Jammu 1.04.03 1,51,S7 & Kashmir. Himachal Pradesh

2. Bangalore Karnataka, Kerala 4,19,08 4,74,77

3. Bhilwara Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat 20,16 1,41,46 373 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 374

2 3 4 5

4. Bhubaneshwar Orissa 33,74 1,84,05

5. Calcutta West Bengal. Assam. Tripura 3,63,86 2,83,84 Meghalaya

6. Hyderabad Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh 6,87,10 7,10,03

7. Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh 2,98,91 2,55,27

8. Karma Bihar 1,19,77 1,48,48

9. Nagpur Maharashtra, Goa 95,46 2,61,51

Total 21,42,11 26,11,08

• Information IS maintained Region-wise

The excess amounl 01 expendllure In 1997·98 was Incurred out of the reserves accumutated In the previous years.

[Trans/alion) (c) whether, these Bangaladeshls are Infllterated by lSI after giving them Training at their camps; and Recovery Fixed for Rice Mills (d) if so, the steps taken by the Union Government 328. SHRIMATI SUMITRA MAHAJAN : Will the to check Infiltration of Bangladeshis In Kashmir? Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LK. ADVANI) : (a) to (d) No, Sir, as per available Information (a) the extent of recovery of rice fixed for rice from the Government of J & K, there is no avidence of infil- mills in the country, State-wise; tration of Bangladesi miHtants In J & K. (b) whether the extent of rice recovery for Consumption of Chemical Fertilizer Madhya Pradesh in more than other States; and 330. SHRI BIR SINGH MAHATO : Will the Min- (c) if so, the reBsons therefor? ister 01 CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY state: OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) The Government has fixed uni- (a) Whether consumption of fertilizer has baen form out-turn ratio 01 67% and 68"0 lor Raw and par- affected by withdrawal or reduction of subsidy; boiled Rice respectively Irom the Kharif Marketing Season 1995-96 onwards for the entire country based (b) if so, the details thereof; and on the recommendations of the Expert Committee (c) the steps taken to reduce the prlcas of ferti- appointed by the Government of India for examining the trial milling experiments conducted by CFTRI, Mysore, Azars? PPRC, Tanjavur and liT, Kharagpur. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF (b) and (c) Does not arise. CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL) : (a) to (c) Price of urea which is statutorily fixed and uni- [English) form throughout the country, except locallevlas, has not been revised since 21 st February, 1997. Further con- Infiltration by Bangladeshis cession on decontrolled phosphatic and potaSSiC ferti- 329. SHRI RAMKRISHNA BABA PATIL : Will the lizers have neither been withdrawn nor reduced during Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: the current financial year. The scheme of concession on sale of decontrolled phosphatic and potassic fertilizers (a) whether the main reason of deteriorating law is administered to ensure that these ferti1lzers are available and order in Kashmir is due to Inliltration of Bangladeshis; to farmers at a reasonable price. Available statistics do not Indicate any decline in overall consumption of far- if so, the details thereof; (b) tillzer nutrients. 375 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 376

[Translation] Year Growth Rate ('Yo)

Lead Free Petrol 1995 1.93

331. SHRI K. YERRANNAIDU : Will the Minister 1996 1.85 01 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: 1997 1.83 (')

(a) whether the Government have sought the (") figures provisional opinion 01 International experts on advantages and disadvantages of lead-free petrol; Hindi Consultative Committee 333. SHRI PRABHUDAYAL KATHERIA : Will the (b) if so, whether there is possibility 01 in- Minister 01 HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: c'rease in cancer cases on account of emission of poisonous fumes like Benzene Irom this petrol; (a) the names 01 Ministries which have not held more than two or a single meeting (s) 01 their (c) if so, the details thereol; and Hindi Consultative Committee during 1997-98; and

(d) the steps taken to avoid such type of possibi- (b) the arrangements made to ensure the regular lities? meetings 01 Hindi consultative committees 01 all Minis- tries take place regularly and effectively? THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (d) Information Is being ADVANI) (a) These Hindi Salahakar Sa mitis are as collected and would be laid on the Table of the House. under:

Population Growth I, Ministry 01 Health and Family Welfare 2. Ministry 01 Defence (Delence Division) 332. SHRI HARI KEWAL PRASAD: 3. Deptt. 01 Agriculture and Co-operation SHRI BIJOY HANDIQUE : 4. Deptt. of Education Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: 5. Ministry 01 Parliamentary Affairs 6. Ministry of Civil Avaition (a) whether the Government propose to enact any legal provisions to check the population growth; 7. Ministry 01 Law and Justice

(b) if so, the details thereof; 8. Ministry 01 Railways

(c) II not, the reasons therelor; and 9. Ministry 01 Science and Technology and Dept!. of Ocean Development (d) the rate of Increase in population during 10. Ministry 01 Non-Conventional Energy the last three years, year-wise? Sources

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (b) Hindi Salahakar Samltis have been consti- OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT tuted under the Chairmanship of Minister 01 concerned EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (c) Birth control is being pro- Ministry/Dept!. for suggesting practical measures for moted on purely voluntary in the country. There is no compliance 01 Ollical Language Policy 01 Government proposal to bring an element 01 compulsion through and lor progressive use of Hindi in Official work. These legal enactments. Committees are High Powered Committees and con- cerned Ministers convene its meeting as per their (d) The natural rate of growth of population in convenience. However, Deptt. 01 Official Language, terms 01 the difference between Birth Rate and Death from lime to time has been requesting the concerned Rate during the last three years-year-wise Is given Ministries/Departments at higher levels to convene its below:- meetings regularly, 377 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 378

{English] Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to state: UNICEF for Health and Welfare Sec lor (a) whether there is any proposal to set up a 334, SHRI SANDIPAN THORAT : Will the Minis- Central Manpower Export Promotion Council for Con- ter of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to stitution of a Welfare Fund for the benefit of the state: Emigrant Workers in the country;

(a) the details of on-going programme spon- (b) If so, the present status of the proposal sored by UNICEF and performance reviewed by standard alongwlth its terms and conditions; and norms thereof for the last three years; state-wise; and year-wise; (c) the time by which it is likely to be set up and made functional? (b) whether the UNICEF have launched a speical programme to control flurosis spreading its horizon in THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN India; JATIYA) : (a) to (c) A proposal to set up a Central Manpower Export Promotion Council to render promo- (c) if so, the details thereof, state-wise; and tional and advisory services and for constitution 01 a Welfare Fund for the emigrant workers is under consid- (d) the action plan undertaken by UNICEF for eration of the Government. As the matter Involves the current year in Health and Welfare Sector? Inter-ministerial consultations. which are already on, It THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY is not possible to Indicate any specific time schedule for OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT setting up of the proposed Council and constitution of EZHILMALAI) : (a) The Programme sponsored by UNICEF the proposed Welfare Fund. during the last three years are in areas of (a) Child {Trans/ation] Survival and Safe Motherhood (b) Child's Environ- ment-Water, Sanitation and Hygiene; (c) Child Devel- Exploration of Natural Gas opment and Nutrition; (d) Primary Education; and (e) Children in need of special protection. During the 336. PROF. RITA VERMA : Will the Minister of current year, UNICEF is also supporting Reproductive PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: and Child Health Programme. UNICEF sponsorship for (a) whether exploration potentials of natural gas these programmes has been nation-wide and the pro- have been identified in Parvatpur of Bokaro district; gramme are reviewed periodically by UNICEF in con- sultation with MinistrieslDepartments and States. (b) if so. the details thereof: and

(b) and (c) UNICEF does not have a special (c) the steps proposed to be taken to exca- programme to control Flurosis in India; however, a vate gas therefrom ? pilot intervention has been initiated in one district each of Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Uttar Pradesh wherein UNICEF support include.> ca- OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH pacity building for water quality testing and health KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) Exploration for coal bed survey, supporting research and development on methane has been initiated by ONGC in Parbatpur defluoridation unit and community education. area of Bihar, as an R&D project.

(d) UNICEF's action plan for the current year (b) An R&D well, Jharia-I. located In the Prabatpur in the health and Family Welfare sector includes, block of Jharia coal field in Bihar, was drilled to a depth interalia, supprot for training, safe motherhood and of 670 m. Methane gas flowed @ 2400 m3/d along with child health interventions. immunisation and monitor- water @ 9-6 m3/d, from a coal seam within Barakar ing and evaluation. Formation, during the initial testing.

Welfare Fund for Emigrant Workers (c) Three R&D locations have been released in Parbatpur area of Jharia coal field to further evalu- 335. PROF. AJIT KUMAR MEHTA: ate coal bed methane potential of va"tious coal seams of Barakar Formation in this area. One block in South- SHRI SURENDRA PRASAD YADAV : ern part of Jharia coal field measuring about 69 sq. (JHANJHARPUR) kms. has been identified for CBM exploration 379 Written Answers December 1 , 1998 To Questions 380

(English) Some of the new oil finds are stili under assess- ment and delineation for evaluating their potential. Diabetes Patients The production from 28 locations have commenced 337. SHRI K.P. MOHAN : Will the Minister of and its cumulative production during the period has been about 0.09 MMT. The left over reserves from the HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: new locations are estimated to be about 11 MMT. (a) whether the Govern~ent are aware that by (English) year 2025 India will have over 57.2 million diabetes patients; and Committee on Uniform Medical and Dental Education

(b) if so, the preventive measures suggested 339. SHRI B.M. MENSINKAI : Will the Minister by medical experts to prevent the rise of diabetes? of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT (a) whether the Government had set up a Com- EZHILMALAI) : (a) No specific reliable date is avail- mittee in late eighties to advice it on State-wise uni- able regarding diabetic patients. However, as per WHO formity and coordination in medical and dental educa- projection 57 million people likely to be afflicated by tion in the country; diabetes in India by the year 2025. (b) whether one of the suggestion was that a (b) The following preventive measures are sug- separate university should be set up In each States; gested by medical experts. (c) if so, the details of those States which 1. Awareness and early detection have since implemented these recommendations as yet; and 2. Modification of life style (d) the progress achieved so far In the re- 3. Reduction of risk factors like obesity, hypertension maining states in this regard? etc. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 4. Screening of the family with history of diabetes. OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT {Translation] EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) Yes, Sir.

Oil Exploration by Public Sector Companies (c) So for the following State Government have established their University of Health Sciences In the 338. SHRI NARENDRA BUDANIA : Will the Min- respective States affiliating all the medical and dental Ister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased colleges in the States:- to state: 1. Tamil Nadu - The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR (a) whether public sector companies involved University of Health Sciences. in exploration of oil reserves have found out several 2. Andhra Pradesh - NTR University 01 wells of oil during the Eighth five Year Plan; Health Sciences. (b) if so, the number fo wells identified alongwith 3. Karnataka - The Rajlv Gandhi University the locations, company-wise; and of Health Sciences. (c) the quantum of oil extracted from each of (d) Out of the remaining States, the Maharashtra the well and the left-over oil reserve till date? Government has informed that they have also set up THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY University of Health Sciences but the details are not OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH available. In addition, the Government of Punjab has informed that Babe Farid University of Health Sci- KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (c) Yes. SIr. ONGC and OIL have discovered 49 new oil structures/oil finds ences has come up in Fardikot. ana laentlfled several new pOOlS In the already discov- Bonded Labour in Carpat Industry ered fields during the Vilith Plan period in the states of Assam, Gujarat. Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and 340. SHRI SHIVRAJ SINGH CHOUHAN Will Western and Eastern offshore. the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to state: 381 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 382

(a) whether the practice of employing bonded tals. As per the survey reports on an average 15000- child labour in the carpet industry has been detected, 16000 patients/attendants and visitors visit AIIMS on State/Union territory-wise; an average working day and the figures for SafdarJung Hospital and Dr. Ram Mahonar Lohla Hospitals are (b) If so. the details thereof; and 15000-16000 and 9000-10000 respectively.

(c) the steps taken by the Government to check (c) and (d) The Government Is committed to such practice? provide better medical facilities to the general public. A Model Cltlzen's Charter prepared on the basis of a· THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN Charter for Dr. R.M.L. Hospital, New Deihl has been JATIYA) : (a) to (c) The Bonded Labour System has circulated to all Health Secretaries of States/Union been abolished throughout the Country under the Bonded Territories with a request to prepare the Citizen's Charter Labour System (Abolition) Act, 1976. Some cases of for the hospitals under their administrative control. bonded child labour have been detected in the past In The Charter seeks to provide a framework which ena- States Hke Andhra PradeSh, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, bles our citizens to know-(a) what services are avail- Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Haryana and Delhi. able in the hospitals (b) the means through which Names of the industries in which the children were complaints regarding denial or poor quality of services working as bonded labour is not maintained. will be redressed and (c) the quality of services they The States Governments, who are the Implemen- are entitled to. ting authority of this Act have been advised, time and In AIIMS there is also a proposal to improve the again to keep continuous vigil and take punitive action functioning of the Out-Patient Department and decongist in accordance with the provisions of this Act, as and the OPD by introducing Screening OPD/Clinic. For when such practice is noticed in any industry In their Safdarjung Hospital the Expenditure Finance Commit- area. tee have apprcved the proposal for construction of (Translation) OPD phase-III at an estimated cost of Rs. 16.44 crores during the 9th Five Year Plan. The' proposal Treatment in AIIMS envisages construction of OPD phase-III (left and right wings) so as to cover most of the OPDs under one 341. SHRI RAVINDRA KUMAR PANDEY: Will roof for the relief to the Outdoor patients. the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: Vacant Posts of SCs/S1s

(a) whether the Government have reviewed 342. SHRI RAJ NARAIN PASSI : Will the Minister of the situation arising due to increase in the number of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: patients in All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New (a) whether some posts for various categories Delhi and other hospitals of the capital; of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are stili (b) if so, the details thereof; lying vacant in various departments and undertakings;

(c) whether the patients have to wait for longer (b) If so, the details thereof; period for getting treatment In the major hospitals of (c) whether fresh staff has been appointed in the capital particularly in All India Institute of Medical various categories apart from promotion given to the Sciences and the patients have to face rude behaviour staff working in the departments and undertakings of hospital management; and during the last three years; (d) if so, the steps taken by the Government (d) if so, the details of fresh appointments and to increase the efficiency of hospitals and to improve promotions, category-wise and year-wise; the behaviour of the management? (e) whether the appOintment and promotion of THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes staff was OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT done according to the rules: and EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) The Central Government had in 1977 got a survey conducted in All India Insti- (f) if not. the action taken to fill up vacant tute of Medical SClencef>. New Deihl. Safdarjung Hos- posts in various categories and to grant promotion to pital and Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital to assess the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes staff as the information needs for patients visiting these hospi- per rules? 383 Written Answers December 1 , 1998 To Questions 384

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L. K. ment to release the loan to those persons sanctioned ADVANI) : (a) to (f) The Information is being collected in March, 1998; and and will be laid on the Table of the House. (g) if not, the reasons therefore? {English] THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Public Distribution System in Delhi OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) No, Sir. 343. DR. RAVI MALLU : Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (b) Does not arise.

(a) whether the Union Government are aware (c) During the period 1994-95, and amounl of that the Public Distribution System in the National approximately Rs. 44 Crores has been disbursed as Capital Tilrritory of Delhi has collapsed during the last loan to U.P. Minorities Finance and D,lVelopment Cor- few months and the common man are not getting PDS poration (UPMFDC) by National Mir,ority Development items; and Finance Corporation (NMDFC) under the Term Loan Scheme in which NMDFC met with 85% of the (b) if so, the reasons therefor; and project cost. The further disbursement of funds, how- ever, had to be temporarily stalled In U.P. since Sep!. (c) the steps taken or proposed to be taken to 1997 on account of poor quality of utilisation of funds enforce and implement PDS System In the Capital? and non-repayment of dues in time.

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (d) No, Sir. OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) No. Sir. The Government of (e) Amount released by NMDFC to U.P. MFDC National Capital Territory of Delhi have reported that has not been utilised fully as dues have not been P.ublic Distribution System is functioning in Delhi. Oc- repaid to the NMDFC. casional complaints against specific licensees/authori- (f) No such time Is fixed by the Government. sation holders are attended to promptly. Supplies ac- cording to the entitlement of card holders are ensured. (g) As stated at (c) above. (b) and (c) Does not arise. [English]

{Trans/ation] Scavengers in the States Ban on the Term Loan to the Minorities 345. SHRIMATI BHAVANA DEVRAJBHAI 344. SHRI RIZWAN ZAHEER KHAN : Will the CHIKHALIA : Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT SHRI MOINUL HASSAN AHAMED be pleased to state: Will the Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND (a) whether the Government have banned or EMf.'OWERMENT be pleased to state: propose to ban the term loan to be sanctioned to the minorities; (a) whether the implementation of National Scheme of Liberation and Rehabilitation of Scavengers (NSLRS) (b) if so. the details thereof; is very tardy: (c) if not, the reasons for not releasing the budget (b) if so, the reasons therefor, State-wise: allocation by the Union Government to the Minorities Finan- cial Assistance Corporation in Uttar Pradesh; (c) the total number of scavengers identified in the States and the number of scavengers yet to be (d) whether loan sanctiond to the persons in rehabilitated; and March. 1998 has been paid till date: (d\ the steps taken by the Government to re- (e) II not. the reasons therefor: habilitate all the identified scavengers within a time If\ rhe time likely to be taken by the Govern- limit? 385 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Sakal To Questions 386

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY factors, such as Inadequate cane availability, uneco- OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI nomical size, old age and bad condition of plant and MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) No, SIr. machinery, technical and managerial Incompetence, excessively high care price not commensurate with (b) Does not arise. sales realisation and various other factors.

(c) Total number of scavengers identified in (c) to (f) The Sugar Technology Mission (STM) the States is 5.77,228 and according to the informa- has prepared proejct reports on rehabilitation and optimi- tion available with this Ministry, approximately 2,66,723 sation of Motipur unit and on resuscitation of Goraul scavengers are yet to be rehabilitated. unit of Bihar State Sugar Corporation Ltd. Since these (d) The Government has established a Na- units belong to Bihar State Sugar Corporation Ltd. an undertaking of Bihar Government, action regarding tional Safai Karamcharis Finance and Development re-openlng of these mills Is required to be taken by Corporation (NSKFDC) to provide financial assistance the Corporation State Government. to scavengers to take up projects as per lending guidelines of this Corporation. A National Scheme of [English] Liberation and Rehabilitation of Scavengers is in op- eration since March. 1992. The Government have also Fel Owned/Hired Godowns set up a Statutory National Commission for Safai Karamcharis. A Low-cost sanitation scheme for libera- 347. SHRI SUBRATA MUKHERJEE: tion of scavengers by conversion of existing dry latri- SHRI BHARTRAHARI MAHTAB : nes into sanitary latrines and construction of new Sanitary latrines where no latrines exist, Is being Im- Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER plemented by Ministry of Urban Affairs and Employ- AFFAIRS be pleased to state: ment. (a) the total number of Food Corporation of [Translation] India owned/hired godowns in the country, capaclty- wise, State-wise separately; and Sugar Mills in Bihar (b) the rate of increase in capacity of godowns 346. SHRI PRABHASH CHANDRA TIWARI: Will of Food Corporation of India and other agencies for the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be preservation of foodgrains in comparison with the rate pleased to state: of production foodgralns and the population In the country during the last three years? (a) the number of sugar mills lying closed un- der Sugar Corpor<'tion in dihar at present; THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL (b) the reasons for their closure; SINGH YADAV) : (a) The details of the number of godowns owned and hired by FCI, State-wise and (c) whether the reports from sugar Technology capacity-wise, as on 30.9.98 are Indicated in the en- Mission in regard to such two closed mills; closed Statement.

(d) if so. whether the Government have any (b) The construction of godowns Is a continu- proposal to re-start these closed sugar mills. ous activity. The construction programme Is drawn up by the Food Corporation of India and other agencies (e) if so, the details thereof and the time by in the various States keeping in view the specific which these mills are likely to be started; and requirements of the States and availability of funds. The addition in storage capacity by Food Corporation (f) if not, the reasons therefor? of India In the last three years Is as under :-

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY S. No. Year Increase in Storage Capacity OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL (In Lakh Mts) SINGH YADAV) : (a) 15 sugar mills under the Bihar Stale Sugar Corporation Ltd. are at present lying 1. 1995-96 1.18 closed. 2. 1996-97 0.09 (b) Closure of mills could be due to variety of 3. 1997-98 0.11 387 Written Answers December 1, 199B To Questions 388

Statement

State-wise number of godowns (Owned & Hired) with capacity (Owned & Hired) available with the Food Corporation of India as on 30.09.1998

(In lakh tonnes) s. Statec:/U.T.s No. of aodowns Covered caeaclt~ No. Owned Hired Owned Hired

1. Arunachal Pradesh 4 0.17

2. Andhra Pradesh 35 77 11.82 4.47

3. Assam 18 23 1.87 0.88

4. Bihar 19 34 4.33 1.39

5. Goa 0.15

6. Gujarat 14 15 4.91 2.45

7. Haryana 37 47 7.71 3.63

8. Himachal Pradesh 4 13 0.11 0.16

9. Jammu & Kashmir 11 3 0.77 0.24

10. Karnataka 15 41 2.76 1.87

11. Kerala 20 4 5.24 0.12

12. Madhya Pradesh 41 105 B.31 5.44

13. Maharashtra 17 22 11.77 2.93

14. Manipur 2 0.12 0.01

15. MBghalaya 2 3 0.10 0.07

16. Mizoram 4 2 O.lB 0.05

17. Nagaland 4 2 O.OB 0.13 lB. Orissa 22 25 2.54 2.03

19. Punjab lOB 19B 21.04 25.21

20. Rajasthan 35 40 7.07 2.51

21. Sikklm 3 0.07 0.09

22. Tamil Nadu 16 13 5.B7 2.44

23. Trlpura 2 5 O.lB 0.17 24. Uttar Pradesh 54 179 15.02 12.27

25. West Bengal 26 26 B.62 2.95 26. Chandigarh 4 4 0.40 0.21

27. Delhi 7 3.22 0.05 28 PondlchBrry 3 0.41 0.12 Total 526 887 124.84 71.89 389 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 390

Earning from Security Deposits 2

348. SHRI AJOY MUKHOPADHAY : Will the Minister Kerala 13.07 of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to Madhya Pradesh 17.02 state: Maharashtra 54.52 (a) the number of LPG consumers in the country, State-wise; Manlpur 0.86

(b) the earnings made by the Indian Oil and Meghalaya 0.47 Bharat Petroleum Companies on account of Security Deposits from the consumers; Mlzoram 0.76

(c) the earnings from the interest of amount Nagaland 0.42 deposited as security; and Orissa 4.39

(d) the mode of use of this amount by the Punjab 14.04 companies. Rajasthan 13.44 THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH Sikkim 0.29 KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) The number of LPG connec- Tamil Nadu tions in the country as on 1.10.1998 was about 340 26.84 lakhs. The state wise details of customers are given in Tripura 0.59 the enclosed Statement. Uttar Pradesh 43.28 (b) The amounts deposited with the Public Sector Oil Companies on account of security deposit by the West Bengal 18.16 consumers as on 1.10.98 was Rs. 3472.43 crores. Andaman & Nicobar 0.11 (c) and (d) The information is being collected and Chandigarh 1.64 will be placed un the Table of the House. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0.06 Statement Daman & Diu 0.12 State wise details of customers Lakshadweep 0.01 State (Figs in Lakhs)

2 Pondicherry 0.63

Andhra Pradesh 27.07 Atrocities on Minorities In Rajasthan

Arunachal Pradesh 0.47 349. COL. SONA RAM CHOUDHARY : Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Assam 4.90 (a) whether atrocities have been committed by Bihar 9.88 higher caste persons on Minorities and other weaker Delhi 20.43 sections of society especially on women and Sched- uled Castes/Scheduled Tribes in Western Rajasthan; Goa 2.03 (b) If so, the remedial measures taken by the Gujara! 25.37 Union Government to curb this tendency; and

Haryana 10.45 (c) if not, the reasons therefor?

Himachal Pradesh 5.81 THE MINISTER OF HOME ,AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. Jammu & Kashmir 5.03 ADVANI) : (a) to (c) The Government is aware of some incidents of atrocities, which have been commit- Karna!aka 17.89 ------_.- ted on minorities and other weaker sections of socie- 391 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 392

ties in various parts of the country including Western (a) whether the international criminals are in- Rajasthan. Even as 'Police and Public order', are state volved in the cirmes at Mumbai; subjects and It is essentially for the State Govern- ment to take such preventive and punitive measure as (b) if so, whether the Union Government pro- are necessary to curb such crimes the Central Gov- pose to deploy Central Intelligence Agencies to help ernment on its part has been not only sending advisories the State Government in curbing the criminal activities on the issues. but has also been supplementing the at Mumbai; and efforts of the State Governments in improving the (c) if so, the details thereof? implementation of Welfare schemes and policing infra- structure. THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) to (c) The Government is aware of the Revival of Petrol Pumps/LPG Agencies existence of organised gangs operating in various 350. SHRI AJAY CHAKRABORTY: Will the Min- parts of the country; including Mumbai. and having ister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased connections with international criminals. The Central to state: Government shares intelligence with the State Gov- ernments and also provides them financial assistance (a) whether the new policy has empowered for improving their policing Infrastructure. the oil corporation to take decision regarding revival of Retail Outlets suspended/cancelled under commission- [Translation] ing process after 1970; Drug Addiction

(b) if so, the details of petrol pumps, kerosene 352. SHRI RAMPAL UPADHYAY : and LPG agencies of Haryana, Punjab and Delhi which were suspended/terminated since 1991 and revived DR. MADAN PRASAD JAISWAL : thereafter; Will the Minister 01 SOCIAL JUSTICE ",ND (c) the reasons for selecting the year 1970 as EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: base year instead of selecting the year 1965; (a) whether the number of drug adicts are (d) whether the Oil Corporation is monitoring increasing in the country; the working of these dealers to avoid repetition of (b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons malpractices by them; and therefor; and (e) If so, the details thereof? (c) the steps taken to control over the situa- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY tion alongwith the details of drug de-addiction centres OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH set up in the country, State-wise? KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) and (c) The matter is under THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY examination and consideration of the Government. OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI (b) Two LPG distributorships and one RO deal- MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) and (b) Several studies and ership in Punjab and one LPG distributorship in Delhi, reports have indicated that there Is rising incidence of which were suspendedlterminated since 1991, have drug abuse amongst certain vulnerable sections of the been revived. society which includes inter alia street children. trans- port workers, slum dwellers, commercial sex workers, (d) and (e) Regular inspection are carried out by people in the border areas and opium growing areas the oil company officers as per norms to detect/pre- of the country etc. Peer Group pressures, curiosity, vent any malpractices at the retail outlets and LPG indlJstrialisation/urbanisation and weakness of parents, distributorships. Particular watch is kept on dealerships family system are such obvious reasons. which have indulged in malpractices in the past. (c) Recognising drug abuse as a psycho-socio- Involvement of International Criminals In medico problem, the Ministry is implemenfing the scheme Crimes at Mumbal tor Prohibition and Drug Abuse Prevention which Is a community based rehabilitation approach tor building 351. SHRI T.R. BAALU : Will the Minister of awareness about the iii effects of the drug abuse. HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: treatment and rehabilitation of durg addicts. Under the 393 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 394

Scheme. grant-in-aid to the extent of 90% of the 2 3 approved expenditure. is sanctioned to the voluntary organisations for setting up/maintenance of deaddiction 19. Tamil Nadu B cum rehabilitation centres, counselling and awareness 20. Sikkim centres. preventive education programmes, workplace prevention programme and organising deaddiction camps. 21. Trlpura The details of drug deaddication centres being as- sisted under the scheme. statewise, are given in the 22. Uttar Pradesh 12 enclosed statement. 23. West Bengal 8

Besides. assisting voluntary organisations, the UNION TERRITORY Ministry has been implementing intensive awareness programme through the print and the electronic media 1. Chandigarh including films. posters. hoardings, kiosks etc. 2. Deihl 9 Statement 3. Pondicherry

StatelUT-wise number of de-addiction cum rehabilitation Total 146 centres under the scheme for prohibition and drug abuse prevention during 1997-98 Purch.. e of BI-lingual Computer

S. No. State/UT No. of deaddiction 353. SHRI RAM TAHAL CHAUDHARY: Will the cum rehabilitation centres Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:

2 3 (a) whether it is compulsory to purchase a bi- lingual computer in Government offices; and STATE (b) If so, the reasons for doing all work In 1. Andhra Pradesh 5 English despite the availability of bi-lingual coraputer? 2. Assam THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LK. 3. Bihar 9 ADVANI) : (a) Computers, being purchased by the Government offices should invariably have bilingual 4. Goa facilities.

5. Gujarat 5 (b) Billingual software, specially word proces- 6. Haryana 12 sors are available In adequate number and progres- sive use of computer in official work is Increasing. 7. Jammu & Kashmir 2 Fake Passport B. Karnataka 5 354. SHRI JANARDAN PRASAD MISRA: 9. Kerala 14 SHRI MANIBHAI RAMJIBHAI CHAUDHARI: 10. Madhya Pradesh 5 Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be 11. Maharashtra B pleased to state: 12. Manipur 11 (a) whether some cases of Issuing fake pass- 13. Mizoram 5 ports have come to notice of the Government;

14. Meghalaya 2 (b) If so, the number of persons arrested in this racket; 15. Nagaland 3

16. Orissa 7 (c) the action taken by the Government against them; and 17. Punjab 6 (d) If not, the measures proposed to be taken lB. Rajasthan 6 by the Government to check such activities? 395 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 396

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI l.K. (In lakh tonnes) ADVANI) : (a) to (d) The Ministry of External Affairs has reported that cases of issuing fake passports Month 1997-9B 199B-99 have not come to its notice. However, 1903 cases of April 7.10 7.50 forgery in passports were detected by the Indian Im- migration Officers during the year 1997. The persons May B.OO 7.75 involved in these cases were handed over to the locai police for action. 'Police' being a State subject as per June 8.00 7.75 the Constitution of India, registration, investigation, July 7.50 7.79 and detection of crime as well as the prevention of crime are primarily the responsibility of the State August 7.50 7.50 Governments. September 7.50 9.00 [English) October 9.20 8.42 Atrocities against Scheduled Castes November B.20 7.50 355. DR. SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY : Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: December 7.32 7.50

(a) whether the CBI has completed Its investi- Total 70.32 70.71 gations as directed by the Madras High Court into the The above figures reveal that there has been Kodiyankulam police atrocities against scheduled castes; increase in freesale quota during the year 1998-99 as (b) if so. the details thereof; and compared to the previous year. The increase in quota has been necessitated due to Increase In requirement (c) the action taken against the culprits? on account of rise in population/demand.

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. The Central Government w.e.f. 2Bth April, 1998 ADVANI) : (a) The investigation by the CBI Is not yet have imposed a basic custom duty of 5% and countervailing over. duty of Rs. B50/- per M.T. on Imported sugar.

(b) and (c) Do not arise. (c) and (d) The retail prices of S-30 grade of sugar in the 4 principal markets, namely, Delhi, Mumbai, Free Sale Quota of Sugar Calcutta and Chennai were in the range of Rs. 15-17 per kg. in the current year 199B-99 (upto November. 356. SHRI P. SANKARAN : Will the Minister of 1998) as well as in the last year, 1997-98. Thus. the FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: prices have remained steady. (a) whether the Government have Increased Government Hospitals and Dispensaries the free sale quota of sugar and also Increased the for Middle Class Import Duty on sugar; 357. PROF. JOGENDRA KAWADE : Will the Minister (b) if so, the details thereof and the reasons of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to therefor; state: (c) whether the cost of sugar in the open (a) whether the Government propose to set up market is likely to increase especially during the com- Government hospitals and dispensaries to provide health ing festival seasons; and services in a planned manner to the poor and middle class (d) if so, the measures taken to minimise the people in Delhi, Mumbai and other metropolitan cities keep- Ing in view of the rising population in these cities; escalating cost of sugar in the open market?

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF (b) if so, the details thereof; FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL (c) If not, the reasons therefor; and SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) The mouth-wise freesale quota of sugar released from April to December during the finan- (d) the steps taken by the Government to deal cial years 1997 -9B and 199B-99 is given below:- with the daring situation of health services to the poor 397 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To QuestJons 398

and middle class families residing in these cities? (e) if not, the reasons therefor?

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (d) 'Health' being a State subject MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) to (e) The Information Is under the Constitution, State Governments frame their being collected and will be placed on the table of the programmes lor opening of hospitals and dispensaries House. in their State keeping in view their priorities and the Temper Proof Seal Cylinders availability of resources. Ministry of Health & Family Welfare have no scheme for setting up of hospitals 359. KUMARI KIM GANGTE : Will the Minister and dispensaries in the States. However, Ministry of of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to Health and Family Welfare has the following hospitals state: under its control in Delhi:- (a) Whether the Government are aware that 1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New the tampering of seal of LPG cylinders Is rampant In Delhi. Manipur; 2. Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi (b) if so, the details thereof, and 3. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, New Delhi (c) the measures proposed to be taken by the 4. Lady Hardinge Medical College & Associated Government in this regard? Hospitals, New Delhi. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Poor and indigent patients are exempted from OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH the payment of charges in the Central Government KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) Indian Oil Corporation does Hospitals. A National Illness Assistance Fund has also not have any established cases of malpracliceslirregu- been set up to provide financial assistance to patients larlties by distributors regarding tampering of 'seals of living in States/Union Territories, below poverty line in LPG cylinders in Manlpur state during 1997-98 and India, who are suffering from major life-threatening April-October, 1998. diseases. to receive medical treatment at any of the superspeclality Hospitals/Institutes or other Govern- (b) and (c) Do not arise. ment/Private hospitals. All the State Governments/Un- High Powered Committees ion Territories have been advised to set up an Illness Assistance Fund in their respective States/Union Terri- 360. SHRI BIJOY KUMAR 'BIJOY' : Will the tories. Minister of LABOUR be pleased to refer to the reply to [English} SQ No. 84 12.6.98 regarding and state;

Schools and Hostels for SC/ST Students (a) whether any High Powered Committee has been set up to go into the working of Labour Laws In 358. SHRI BHARATRAHARI MAHTAB : Will the view of liberalisatlon in the country; Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: (b) if so, the details thereof, and

(a) the details of admission in residential schools (c) if not, the reasons for delay? and Hostel being provided to SC/ST students In each THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN State; JATIYA) : (a) No Sir. (b) the amount spent by the State Govern- ments on this account during 1997-98; (b) Does not arise.

(c) whether the maintenance Hostel are made (c) Government is considering to set up a oy the Government: High Powered cody on Labour tQ go into the working of Lebour Laws. The details of this are being worked (d) whether the accounts are being audited by out in consultation with other Ministries-Departments the Government Affairs; and of Government of India. 399 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 400

Issuance of Work Permits [Translalion]

361. DR. JAYANTA RONGPI : Will the Minister Asthama due to Pollution in Delhi and other of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Metropolitan Cities 363. SHRI MOTILAL VORA : Will the Minister 01 (a) whether attention 01 the Government has HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: been drawn to the news-Item Captioned ·Work permits for illegal migrants Deportation issue a closed chapter: (a) whether the Government are aware of the Advani" appearing in "The Assam Tribune" dated Sep- lact that 95 per cent population of Deihl and other tember 10, 1998; metropolitans 01 the country are suffering from the respiratory problems such as asthama due to pollution; (b) il so, the lacts thereol; and (b) il so, the steps taken by the Government (c) the steps being taken by the Government to check pollution; in the matter? (c) whether the Government propose to edu- cate the people in pollution preventive measures through THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. Doordarshan and Camps; and ADVANI) : (a) Yes, Sir. (d) if so, the details thereof? (b) and (c) The proposal is to issue multipurpose National Identity Cards to all citizens 01 14 years and THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY above. Persons below 14 years are to be compulsorily OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT registered under the Registration 01 Birth & Deaths EZHILMALAI) : (a) The Indian Council of Medical Act, 1969. The names 01 such persons are to be inclu- Research has reported that there is no direct evidence to suggest that air pollution by itself can be the cause ded in their lather's/mother's cards. Separate coloured of asthma. Allergens like pollen, nouse-dust and cer- cards are proposed to be issued to non-citizens. The tain lood articles can however. trigger off asthma multipurpose National Identity Cards will help In easy attacks. However, in a sample survey conducted by . identilication 01 persons to check illegal immigration the Vallabhbhal Patel Chest Institute in nine randomly and inliltration and to trace criminals and subversives. selected Delhi Schools it was inter-alia lound that the These cards will also be used lor the purposes 01 prevalence 01 asthma was 12%. issuing passports, driving licences, ration cards, health care admission in educational institutions, employment (b) to (d) The steps taken by the Government to in public/private sector, lile and general insurance as reduce pollution include the following; also lor maintenance 01 land records and urban prop- 1. The Government has formulated a com- erty holdings. prehensive Policy Statement lor Abatement 01 Pollu- tion which envisages Intergration 01 environmental and World Bank to Study Poverty Alleviation economic aspects 01 development planning, laws stress Programmes in A.P. on preventive aspects of pollution abatement and pro- motion 01 technological Inputs to reduce industrial pollution; 362. DR. T. SUBBARAMI REDDY : Will the Mini&ter 01 SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT 2. Environmental guidelines have been evolved be pleased to state: lor sitting and operation 01 industries;

(a) whether it is a lact thaI World Bank has 3. Fiscal incentives are providod lor installa- decided 10 send a team 10 Andhra Pradesh to sludy tion 01 pollution control equipment and also lor the poverty alleviation programmes; shifting 01 industries from congested areas. Custom and excise duty exemptions are provided to the Indus- (b) il so, the details thereol; tries lor pollution control/monitoring equipment; 4. A scheme lor setting up 01 Common Efflu- (c) whether the Government 01 Andhra Pradesh ent Treatment Plants in clusters 01 small scale Indus- worked satisfactorily to impress the World Bank in this trial units is under implementation; regard; and 5. To promote pollution prevention In small (d) If so, the details of the loans provided by and medium scale Industries, the Government has the World Bank in this account? established 15 Waste Minimisation Circles In clusters 01 small scale Industfles; THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI 6. Emission standards for 79 categories 01 MANEKI\ GANDHI): (a) to (d) The Inlormation is being industries have been notified under the Environment collected and will be laid on the Table 01 the House. (Protection) Act, 1986. Besides, ambient air and water 401 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 402 quality standards have also been notified; wise and the manner In which the sales and profits compare with the Kendrlya Bhandar ? 7. Large and medium scale units falling under the 17 categories of the hazardous Industries are THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY being monitored regularly for overseeing their Imple- OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA PAL mentation with the prescribed standards; SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) The sales and profitability 01 the Super Bazar, as per the statements of ac- 8. Low lead petrol had been introduced In the counts, for the last three years are as under :- 4 metro cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Calcutta and Chennai w.e.f June, 1994. Subsequently, unleaded petrol was (Rs. In lakhs) introduced in the above mentioned 4 cities on 1.4.1995; Gross Net profit! and Year Sales Profit loss

9. The Government is implementing a major 1995-96 (A) 13654.73 1157.94 (+) 27.61 plan of action lor introduction of unleaded petrol and catalytic converter Iitted vehicles and Introduction of 1996-97 (A) 13847.85 1157.58 (-) 67.65 low sulphur diesel lor cleaner diesel vehicles in a phased manner. Fuel quality standards for petrol and 1997-98 (T) 12846.75 1050.63 (-) 303.82 diesel have been notilied. (A) = Audited (T) • Tentative

10. Health Education. As per the Information received from Kendriya Bhandar their profits are under :- {English] (Rs. In lakhs) Sales/Profits in Super Bazar Gross Net Profit 364. DR. BIZAY SONKAR SHASTRI : Will the Year Profit Minister 01 FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased 1996-97 to state: 714.81 305.12 1997-98 (a) whethe, the sales and profits have been 925.99 407.41 going down steadily over the year in the Super Bazar The Super Bazar has taken various steps to while its overheads have been increasing; increase its sales and reduce Its overhead costs. 01 (b) if so, the reasons therefore and the steps Some the steps taken in this regard include reduc- taken in this regard; tion of profit margins wherever required, realisation of amounts locked up In credit sales and other adminis- (c) whether the sales and inventory holdings trative steps etc. are disproportionate to each other and if so, the (c) and (d) Monthwlse sales and inventory hold- reasons therelor and action taken against the officials responsible lor inllating the inventory; and ings of Super Bazar as also sales of Kendrlya Bhandar for the month 01 March 97 to Oct' 98 are given (d) the details 01 the sales/profit and inventory Statement-I. Monthwlse Inventory holdings of Kendriya holdings from March, 1997 to October, 1998 month- Bhandar are not available.

Statement (Amount Rs. In lakhs) 1997-98 1998-99 Sales Inventory Sales Inventory Month Kendrlya Super Super Kendrlya Super Super Bhandar Bazar Bazar Bhandar Bazar Bazar 2 3 4 5 6 7

March 3825.44 1922.99 812.30 3570.01 1391.42 726.40

April 749.20 944.29 968.32 746.05 888.1.4 880.40

May 988.43 1062.31 1055.39 927.56 978.25 981.18

June 1035.27 903.53 1071.07 1096.20 901.00 1036.89 403 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To auestions 404

2 3 4 5 6 7

July 1100.61 1003.67 1037.44 1448.56 899.30 1006.34

August 1145.59 1071.1 8 1002.26 1262.83 1033.40 953.00

Sept. 1142.43 969.42 844.56 1343.96 1075.11 928.97

Oct. 988.04 949.93 1076.43 1111.81 999.17 961.84

November 1186.75 988.48 1086.61

December 1254.44 1013.30 917.13

January 1336.60 1085.04 914.42

February 1221.24 1086.29 923.32

Inter State Council Possession of Land by Non-Tribal.

365. SHRI MADAN PATIL : Will the Minister of 366. SHRI KRISHAN LAL SHARMA : Will the HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: (a) whether the Government have any plan to reconstitute the Inter-State Council; and (a) whether it is a fact that the land belonging to the tribals of the country is gradually coming In the (b) if so, the details thereof? possession of non-tribals; THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. (b) if so, the details thereof and the r&asons AOVANI) : (a) and (b) The Inter-State Council has therefor; been reconstituted recently. The following members of the Union Council of Ministers have been nominated (c) the names of States where such process by the Prime Minister to be members of the Inter- is going on; and State Council in terms of clause 2(d) of the Inter-State Council Orders, 1990 :- (d) the measures proposed to be taken by the Government to check this process? (i) Shri L.K. Advani Minister of Home Affairs THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI (il) Shri S.S. Barnala Minister of Chemicals and MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) to (d) The relevant informa- Fertilizers tion is being collected.

(iii) Shri George Minister of Defence Suicides Fernandes 367. SHRI MULLAPALLY RAMACHANDRAN: Will (Iv) Shrl Rem Krishna Minister of Commerce the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Hegda (a) the number of suicides cases reported this (v) Shri Yashwant Sinha Minister of Finance year in the country State/UT-wlse; (vi) Shri M. Thambi Minister of Law, Durai Justice, & Company (b) the reason for these suicides; • Affairs (c) the number of murder cases during the The Prime Minister has also approved that the current year State/UT -wise; and following members of the Union Council of Ministers (d) the number of murder cases solved indi- will be permanent Invltiies to the Council: cating the number of arrests made? Dr. Murll Manohar Minister of Human (I) THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. Joshi Resource Development ADVANI) : (a) to (d) Information Is being collected and (Ii) SlYi Naveen Patnaik Minister of Steel & Mines will be laid on the Table of the House. 405 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 406

New Deihl Municipal Corporation (c) and (d) The proposal was not agreed to as adequate lacllitles are already available in Ernakulam 368. SHRI SURESH WARPUDKAR : Will the lor early detection and treatment. Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Industrial Disputes Act (a) whether the Government are aware that the NDMC Is sending Electricity Arrear Bills for 1996 370. SHRI 5.5. OWAISI : and 1997 to the consumers at exorbitant rates alongwith SHRI PRASAD BABURAO TANPURE : interest @ 3% thereon; Will the Minister 01 LABOUR be pleased to (b) if so, the reasons therefor; state: (c) whether there is any proposal to raise arrear bills in easy instalments; (a) whether the Government propose to modify Industrial Disputes Act to allow lactories to close down (d) if so, the details thereof; and without prior permission;

(e) the steps being taken to redress the con- (b) il so, the details of the previous practice; sumers in this regard? (c) the criteria fixed for closure of industries; THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. (d) whether the Interests of workers have been ADVANI) : (a) and (b) The electricity bills are sent by kept in view in amending this act; and New Delhi Municipal Council to consumers according to approved tariff. However, when the payment Is not (e) If so, the details thereof? made in time. a surcharge at the rate of 3% per month is levied in the subsequent bill as per approved THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN ta riff. JATIYA) : (a) to (e) Various amendments to the Indus- trial Disputes Act are proposed based on the require- (c) to (e) The request, if any, made by a con- ments 01 the Social Partners and in consonance with sumer for payment of charges in instalments is al- economic reforms. A cautions policy is adoptee to lowed subject to the payment of surcharge at the rale bring about any amendments in the Industrial Disputes 01 3% per month on the delerred payment. Act after taking Into consideration all the relevant factors. Setting up of Cancer Centre In Kerala At present, under section 25(0) of the Industrial 369. SHRI A.C. JOS : Will the Minister of HEALTH Disputes Act, 1947 an employer who intends to close AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: down an industrial establishment in which not less (a) whether the Union Government have re- than 100 workmen were employed on any average per ceived any proposal Irom the Government 01 Kerala working day for preceding 12 months shall in the lor setting up 01 a Cancer Institule and Research prescribed manner apply for prior permission to the Centre at Ernakulam during 1997-98; Appropriate Government alleast 90 days before the date on which the Intended closure is to become (b) if so, the delails thereol; effective stating clearly the reasons for the Intended closure 01 the undertaking and a copy 01 such applica- (c) the action taken by the Government in this tion shall also be served simultaneously on the repre- regard; and sentatives 01 the workmen in the prescribed manner.

(d) the time by which this Centre is likely to be Financial Assistance for Hospital set up? Projects in Kerala

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 371. SHRI T. GOVINDAN : Will the Minister 01 OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) Yes, Sir. A proposal was received from the Government of Kerala in 1997 lor (a) the details of loanslfinancial assistanca given establishing a Cancer Institute and Research Centre to hospital projects In Kerala during the last three in Eranakulam. Kerala with OECF assistance. The years; year-wise; Proposal consisted 01 construction 01 an OPD Block, a (b) the terms and conditions for allocation; polyclinic. a nursing Institute, apart Irom medical equipment etc. lor a total outlay 01 Rs. 51 crores. (c) whether the Union Government have re- 407 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 408

ceived any revised request from Kerala Government than the average drop out rates for other students; for sanctioning financial assistance for the expansion and development of medical colleges and hospitals in (b) If so, whether any survey has been con- the State; ducted by the Government to find out the reasons in this regard; (d) if so, the details thereof; and (c) if so, the outcome thereof; (e) the action taken by the Government thereon? (d) the faclillies and incentives being provided THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY by the Government to SC/ST students to curb the OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) Ministry of Health & Family Welfare drop out level, particularly at the primary level; and have not released any loans/financial assistance for (e) the steps taken by the Government to con- hospital projects in Kerala during the last three years. However grant-in-aid has been given to RCC Trlvandrum sider adequate enhancement In these facilities and and Medical College Kozhebodi. incentives?

(b) Details are given in the enclosed statement. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI (c) to (e) The project of Government of Kerala MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) to (e) The Information is for establishing a Cancer Institute and Research Cen- being collected and will be laid on the Table of the tre at Ernakulam was proposed to be implemented In House. 3 phases, involving a total outlay of Rs. 51 crores. This included construction of OPD Block, purchase of Militancy In J & K equipment etc. The proposal was not agreed to as adequate facilities, as well as Cobalt Therapy Unit 373. SHRI AJAY KUMAR S. SARNAIK : Will the (with 50 beds) were already present in the Cancer Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Ward of District Hospital, Ernakulam. (a) whether a new three-tier security system A proposal has also been received for upgrading the secondary system of health care in Kerala with for tackling infiltration and dealing with militancy in the external assistance. The Union Govt. is however at deep areas of Rajouri, Poonch, Udhampur and Doda present giving priority to States with poor health indi- districts of Jammu region has come into operation; ces and other parameter of backwardness. (b) If so, the details of the scheme; and Statement (c) the extent to which It has achieved Its aim? (b) 1995-96 RCC Trivandrum Rs. 50.00 lakhs THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LX ADVANI) : (a) and (b) With a view to tackling the 1996-97 militancy problem sponsored from across the border RCC Trivandrum Rs. 50.00 lakhs in Jammu & Kashmir, the State and the Central Gov- 1997-98 ernments have jointly adopted a multi-pronged ap- 1. RCC Trivandrum Rs. 75.00 lakhs proach which includes, inter-alia strengthening the border management, neutralizing plans of militants by proactive 2. Medical College Rs. 150.00 lakhs aclion against them in the hinterland along with setling Kozhikode, Kerala up of additional activity of security forces and constitu- N.B I) Grant-in-aid to Rce Trivandrum is lor purchase tion of Village Defence Committees and gearing up of eqUipment to carryout research. the intelligence machinery. The entire efforts is overall coordinated by the United Headquarters of the State (Ii) Grant-In-aid to Medical College Kozhikode 1& lor Development 01 Oncology Wing. Gov!. set up at Srinagar and Jammu.

Drop out Rate among the SC/ST Students (c) The militancy in J & K is sponsored, aided and abetted by Pakistan and it requires sustained and 372. SHRI G.M. BANATWALLA : Will the Minister of systematics efforts to tackle it. SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: Area of Border with Bangladesh

(al whether the drop out rate among the SCI 374. SHRI MOINUL HASSAN AHAMED : Will ST students in different States Is considerably higher the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: 409 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 410

(a) the total area of Border with Bangladesh: Statement and State-wise wrok participation rate (b) the number of police/security personnel posted (Percentage of population employed) in border alongwith the per kilometre number of secu- as per usual principal status rity personnel posted in border areas? SI. State/UT Rural Urban THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. No. ADVANI) : (a) and (b) The Indo-Bangladesh border Is 2 3 approximately 4096.70 kms. long. 37 battalions of the Border Security Force are manning the border at present. 1. Andhra Pradesh 54.1 35.5 Average deployment of security personnel along the bOjder works out to 3.38 persons per kilometer. 2. Arunachal Pradesh 45.2 32.4

Workers in Unorganlsed Sector 3. Assam 30.8 31.0

375. SHRI RUPCHAND MURMU : 4. Bihar 32.6 26.1

SHRI SAMAR CHOWDHURY: 5. Goa 36.5 34.0

Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to 6. Gujarat 41.5 32.3 state: 7. Haryana 26.2 31.2 (a) the number of workers/employees in unor- 8. Himachal Pradesh 43.4 32.9 ganlsed and small scale Industlres and various offices In the country, State-wise; 9. Jammu and Kashmir 30.0 29.1

(b) the number out of them got formal appoint- 10. Karnataka 45.6 . 34.1 ment letters from the employers; 11. Kerala 32.5 34.2 (c) whether the Government are aware that most of the employees deprived of formal appointment 12. Madhya Pradesh 43.5 30.3 leners and are victims of various injustices; and 13. Maharashtra 47.1 33.8 (d) if so, the steps proposed to be taken by the Government to monitor the system? 14. Manipur 33.5 29.2

THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN 15. Meghalaya 55.0 34.3 JATIYA) : (a) As per the survey carried out by the 16. Mlzoram 41.6 37.0 National Sample Survey Organisation in the year 1993· 94, total employment considering both organised and 17. Nagaland 27.7 25.7 unorganised sector in the country was of the order of 335 million. Out of the 335 million, around 27.4 million 18. Orissa 38.2 32.0 was in the organised sector (all public sector estab- 19. Punjab 30.3 31.8 lishments and non-agricultural establishments in the private sector employing 10 or more workers) and the 20. Rajasthan 41.8 30.7 balance of about 308 million was in unorganlsed sec- tor. These figures include around 14 million workers in 21. Sikkim 37.9 37.6 the small scale industries. The State-wise work partici- pation rate (percentage of population employed) as 22. Tamil Nadu 49.5 38.4 observed during 1993-94 survey is given in the en- 23. Trlpura 31.8 30.4 closed statement. 24. Uttar Pradesh 32.8 28.6 (b) The data on this aspect is not maintained. 25. West 8engal 31.6 33.8 (c) and (d) There are various prOVisions In the existing laws to ameliorate the working conditions of 26. A. & N. Islands 35.8 34.9 the workers. 411 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 412

2 3 4 Regulations framed thereunder Irrespective of the Service to which a police personnel belongs. Available Infor- Chandlgarh 36.2 41.5 27. mation indicates that about 23931 police personnel 2B. D. & N. Havel! 3B.2 39.9 (including 2691 IPS and 21240 non-IPS) were awarded medals since Independence till date. 29. Daman and Diu 39.3 30.6 • LPG Recovery Plant 30. Deihl 39.B 34.4 378. DR. VALLABH BHAI KATHIRIA : Will the 31. Lakshadweep 27.0 26.2 Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased 32. Pondlcherry 38.6 31.8 to state:

Total 39.0 32.7 (a) whether it has been decided to establish an LPG recovery plant at Gandhar In Gujarat; Re'. Reports no. 409 0' N.S.S.O. partalnlng to '993·94 (b) if so, the reasons for delay In establishing Regarding Action Plan for Orphans the said plant; and

376. SHRI TARIQ ANWAR : Will the Minister of (c) the steps proposed to be taken by the SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased Government in this regard? to state: THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (a) whether the Government propose to draw up a viable action plan for the children orphaned by OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH the Insurgency related violence In the various States KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) No, Sir. In country; (b) and (c) Does not arise. (b) if so, the details of the plan; {Trans/ation1 (c) whether the Government propose to pro· vide funds to this project; Dellcenclng of Sugar Industry

(d) If so, the details thereof; and 379. SHRI ABHAYSINH S. BHONSLE : SHRI VITHAL TUPE : (e) if not. the reasons therefor? SHRI ASHOK NAMDEORAO MOHOL : THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI SHRI MADHAV RAO PATIL : MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) to (e) The information Is SHRI SADASHIVRAO DADOBA MANDLlK: being collected and will be placed on the Table of the House. Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Police Medal. (a) whether the Government have dellcenced 377. SHRI RAMESHWAR PATIDAR : Will the the sugar industry; Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to refer to reply given to usa No. 6020 dated 28th July, 1998 (b) if so, whether there is a lot of controversy and state: over this Issue: (a) whether the required information has since (c) if so, the reaction of the Government thereto; been collected; (d) whether the Government propose to pro- (b) if so, the details thereof; vide the present facilities to the sugar industry after (c) if not. the reason therefor; and making it hcence free: and

(d) the time by which the information is likely (e) if not, the other steps being taken for the to be collected and laid on the table of the House? development of sugar industry?

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LX THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINIST~Y ADVANI) : (a) to (d) Medals to Police personnel are OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA awarded in accordance with the Statutes and Rules/ PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) Yes, Sir. 413 Written Answers Agrahayana 10,1920 (Saka) To Questlons 414

(b) No, Sir. (b) if so, the details thereof; and

(c) Does not arise. (c) the reaclion of the Government thereto ?

(d) and (e) The matter regarding continuing the THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. present facilities to the sugar mills in the wake of ADVANI) : (a) to (c) The National Agenda for Govern- delicensing of Sugar Industry is under consideration of the ance provides for the appointment of a Ot>mmission to Government. review the Constitution of India in the light of the experience of the past 50 years and to make suitable [English] recommendations. The Government has not taken any Revision in Prices of Decontrolled Products decision In the matter so far.

380. DR. PRABHA THAKUR: W.H.O. Assistance for Health Services

DR.T. SUBBARAMI REDDY: 382. PROF. P.J. KURIEN : Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- RAL GAS be pleased to state: (a) whether the World Health Organisation has called for a firm commitment by the developed countries In (a) whether the oil refining public sector under- order to achieve the goal of Universal access to quality aOld takings have announced revision in prices of decontrolled affordable reproductive health services; petroleum products; (b) If so, whether any concrete World Health (b) whether prices reduction in the deregulated Programme of WHO has been prepared; areas of the petroleum sector has been done in the wake of phased dismantling of the administered prices (c) if so, whether WHO has provided sufficleant mechanism; funds to India for this purpose; and

(c) If so. the prices of naphtha and other prod- (d) if so, the total amount provided/proposed ucts after this price decontrol; and to be provided alongwith the schemes that are likely to be undertaken ? (d) the extent to which decontrol of petroleum products is likely to be benefited to the consumers? THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (d) Reproductive health is one KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (d) Yes, Sir. The prices of of the five priority areas of the WHO Collaborative decontrolled petroleum products are now fixed by the programme activity with National Governments, sup- oil companies on market consideration. The ex-stor- ported by them both financially and technically. Under age point prices (excluding duty etc.) of naphtha and the collaborative programme for the blenniun 1998 some of the other products after decontrol, as fixed by and 1999, an allocation of $2.3 million has been made the oil companies w.e.f. 1.4.1998, are as under: available to the Department of Family Welfare for training, upgrading of facilities and capacity building W.E.F W.E.F. W.E.F. W.E.F. for RCH. These funds are for bridging critical gaps 1.4.98 01.8.98 1.10.98 17.11.98 and supplement the RCH programme under implemen- Naphtha Rs IMT 7072 6820 6820 7475 tation, for reducing the mortality and morbidity levels among wOlnen and children. tSHS Rs.lMT 5071 5010 5410 5970 FO Rs.lKL 4801 4670 5050 5570 China Delegation for Birth Control Programme. LOO Rs/KL 7201 7200 7200 7200 383. SHRI VILAS MUTTEMWAR : Will the Minister Recasting of Con stitutlon of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state:

381. SHRI JANG BAHADUR SINGH PATEL: Will (a) whether a delegation from China has vis- the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: ited India In an effort to' make the country's birth control programmes a success; (a) whether any political call for recasting of Constitution has been made; (b) if so, the details thereof; 415 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 41 6

(c) whether China has a commendable track- Joint Ventures shall be taken on a case to case basis, record in controlling its births and deaths rate; and taking in to account. areas of operation and other Techno-Commercial requirements. (d) if so, any concrete steps taken by the Government? [English]

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Projects of Indian Oil Corporation OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) A delegation from the State 385. DR. ASIM BALA : Will the Minister 01 PETRO- Family Planning Commission of China visited India in LEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: March, 1998 to study the recent policy initiatives taken in India after the Cairo Conference on Population. The (a) whether the Indian Oil Corporation has drawn visit was organised by the Ford Foundation. up any plan to make investments of Rs. 25,000 crore during the Ninth Five Year Plan; (c) According to the UNFPA document 'The State of World Population-1998.' China has a Total (b) if so, the details thereof; Fertility Rate of 1.78 and an average (annual) popula- (c) the efforts being taken for diversification tion growth rate of 0.9 percent over the period 1995- and marketing of Its products; 2000. (d) the extent to which Indian Oil Corporation (d) In keeping with the recommendations adopted at the International Conference on Population and is planning to spend on exploration and production in Development, Cario, 1994, a large Reproductive and North Eastern Region. Child Health (RCH) Programme has been taken up by (e) whether foreign bidders have been invited the Government of India for the IX Plan period (1997- for exploration; and 2002) and launched formally in October, 1997. The RCH Programme would contribute to reducing the (f) if so, the details thereof alognwith the quantity unmet need for family planning and Improve the health of crude oil likely to be obtained after completion of status of women and children. these projects?

[Translation] THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH Indo-Russian Joint Ventures for KUMAR GANGWAR): (a) and (b) Yes, Sir. Indian Oil 011 Exploration Corporation has drawn up ambitious plan of in'Jesting 384. SHRI RAJENDRA AGNIHOTRI : Will the around Rs. 25.000/- crores during the Ninth Plan per- Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased iod in Projects in Refinery, Pipeline, and Markeling to state: sectors. Twelve projects have already been completed in the first year of the 9th Plan viz .. 1997-98 and 51 (a) whether India and Russia have agreed to projects are under implementation. study possibilities of oil exploration projects jointly; (c) 10C is making efforts In diversification of (b) if so, the details thereof; business by pUlling up facilities for production of Me- thyl Tertiary Buty Ether (MTBE) at Gujarat Refinery. (c) whether both the countries are contemplat- Propylene at Panipat Refinery and Butene-I at Gujmat ing to set up joint ventures for exploration of petro- Refinery. The above projects are under implementa· leum and natural gas; and tion. In addition to the above, the undermentioned projects (d) if so, the salient features of these agreements? are at various stages of consideration/Planning. Paraxylene/Purified Terepthalic Acid (PTA) THE MIIIISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PE- unit at Panipal. TROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANG WAR) : (a) and (b) Yes, Sir. In the 5th Meeting of Acrylonitrile (CAN) at Panipal. Indo-Russian Working Group on cooperation 01 011 and Gas Ol-Methyl Ether (OM E). Industry held in Moscow, in October, 1998, the two sides agreed to study the possibilities of Joint Exploration for Hy- (d) to (f) At present. 10C has earmarked Rs. 50 drocarbons 10 Russia. India and Third countries and to crore In the IXth plan for Exploration and production workout the details at the Technical level lor identifying suit- for Exploration in blocks in North East India and 10 able opportunities. other parts of India. The Exploration blocks under NELP (c) and (d) The decision regarding setting up have not yet been offered for bidding. 417 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 418

[Translation] Shrotage of Fertilizer

Promotion to Hindi Officers 387. SHRI ARJUN SETHI: Will the Minister of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to state: 386. SHRI JAGDAMBI PRASAD YADAV : Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (a) whether there has been shortage of Muriate of Potash (MOP) in the country during 1998; and (a) whether there are no promotional avenues for the Hindi Officers and other employees working in (b) if not. the details of M.O.Ps. released to the public sector; the States during the Kharif/Rabl season In compari- son to the 1996-97 and 1997-98? (b) if so. whether the Government propose to open the promotional avenues for them In tune with THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A. K. PATEL) : (a) the other officers and employees of the Government; Muriate of Potash (MOP) Is entirely imported. Its imports and are governed by the market forces of demand and supply (c) if not. the reasons therefor? operating within the parameters of Concession Scheme of Government of India. The non-finalisatlon of rate of conces- THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY sion of MOP under the Scheme had affected the imports OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) to (c) during Khanf 1998 resulting In problems of availability In most Each organisation In Pulic Sector has its own statutory of the States. However, during Rabi 1998-99 there are no existence and they are competent to make recruit- shortages as the imports during the season are estimated ment/promotion for Hindi posts. as per their adminis- to exceed 15 LMT. trative powers. Although it is not totally correct that there is no promotional avenue in this sector. yet (b) MOP Is decontrolled fertilizer and Is not allo- cated to the States as in the case of urea. The availability Ministries/Deptts. have been requested to see that and sales of MOP during Khanf and Rabl seasons of both organisations under them remain careful and active in 1996-97 and 1997 -98 are given in the enclosed statement. this regard.

Statement

Availability and Sales of M.O.P' during the year 1996-97,1997-98 and 1998-99 (Upto 31.10.1998)

(Figures in 000 MIs.)

Kharit 1996 Khalil 1997 Kharil1998 Rabi 1996·117 Aabi 1997·98 Aabi 1998·99

SI. Availability Sales Availabliity Sales Availability Sales Availability Sales Availability Sales Availability Sales No. Slales (Upto 31.10.1998)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1 Andhra Pradesh 102.99 58.40 88.69 74.86 ..... 30 43.14 64.17 57.78 81.03 70.13 13.58 11.20

2. Karnalaka 98.34 73.28 137.07 130.66 56.10 53.85 57.46 42.92 88.46 81.80 18.18 17.01

3. Kerala 79.03 53.24 87.97 75.81 21.52 21.50 58.29 38.32 66.52 61.63 5.03 1.66

Tam~nadu 141.54 89.46 211.08 182.21 105.07 99.39 129.56 104.21 178.60 168.58 48.34 47.04

!>. Andarnan & Nico. 0.02 0.02 0.18 0.18 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

6. Lakshadweep 0.65 0.63 0.00 0.00 1.25 I.OS

7 Pondicherry 3.54 2.96 2.99 2.98 3.35 2.83 0.30 0.25

8. GUlaral 42.57 21.64 37.09 33.01 43.55 37.31 37.51 29.97 64.60 49.79 10.04 9.67

9 Madhya Pladesh SO.OO 26.60 47.28 38.88 20.25 20.14 25.16 8.72 15.48 12.44 6.54 6.06

10 Maharashtra 113.23 55.19 123.21 116.95 67.11 66.39 80.87 49.10 94.06 93.24 6.61 6.03

11 RajaSthan 4.~ 3.26 4.68 3.'4 3.14 2.92 4.18 2.97 2.33 2.31 0.28 0.25

12. Dadra & Nagar 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

13. Goa 048 0.48 0.61 0.61 0.70 0.65 0.06 0.06 O.OS O.OS 0.82 0.30 419 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 420

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

14. Daman & Diu 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

15. Haryana 6.84 3.61 5.44 4.34 0.94 0.94 4.72 2.37 1.27 1.27 2.53 0.33

16. Himachal Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.25 2.25 2.26 2.26 0.00 0.00

17. Jammu & Kashmir 0.08 0.08 0.96 0.96 0.51 0.51 0.35 0.35 o.n o.n 0.00 0.00

18. Punjab 23.26 15.05 32.11 21.67 14.88 7.72 10.23 9.30 10.74 10.70 15.70 12.50

19. Ullar Pradesh 81.17 49.89 71.76 53.47 39.72 25.86 36.35 30.24 53.23 53.07 32.38 27.53

20. Chandigarh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

21. Delhi 0.00 0.00 0.37 0.37 0.49 0.49 0.05 0.05 0.13 0.13

22. Bihar 52.81 27.30 46.49 26.54 16.03 7.95 45.08 40.79 SO.66 SO.47 25.63 18.20

23. Orissa 41.46 24.05 36.32 34.19 22.23 22.03 29.47 18.04 28.10 21.73 4.72 .2.33

24. WeSI Bognal 144.43 80.01 109.n 71.23 44.16 34.73 102.93 90.76 146.08 144.71 26.06 22.46

25. Assam 22.55 8.72 20.50 18.33 3.46 3.42 24.87 21.76 7.45 7.42 4.73 0.02

26. Manipur 0.14 0.14 0.80 0.80 0.34 0.34 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.03

27. Meghala ya 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.18 0.05 0.05

28. Nagaland 0.01 0.01 0.04 0.04 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

29. Sikkim 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

30. Tr~ura 0.21 0.10 0.15 0.15 0.00 0.00 2.33 2.31

31. AI. Pradesh 0.00 0.00 0.22 0.22 0.00 0.00

32. Mlzorarn 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

33. Tea Board (NE) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Tolal (Slala) 10OS.90 591.24 1066.05 891.30 508.06 452.83 715.19 551.23 907.62 847.76 221.47 182.84

Compo Manufacture 323.38 223.46 206.80 187.75 235.42 214.65 286.63 260.50 344.05 306.18 94.48 44.83

Grand Toial 1330.28 814.70 1272.85 1079.05 743.48 667.48 1001.82 811.73 1251.67 1153.94 315.95 227.67

[English] (d) if so, tile action taken by the Government Projects Undertaken by NGO to prevent misuse of the funds ?

388. SHRI TATHAGATA SATPATHY : THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF SOCtAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI SHRI RUPCHAND MURMU : MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) Ministry of Social Justice and Em- SHRI SAMAR CHOWDHURY: powerment is not implementing any projects in the States.

• Will the Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND (b) to (d) Questions do not arise . EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: lOll of live. in NaxaUtes/Extremi.ts Violence (a) the details of projects being undertaken by Non-Governmental Organisations in the States; 389. SHRI SAL RAM SINGH YADAV :

(b) the allocation made for each project during SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SHINDE : the last three years. state-wise; SHRI MADHAVRAO SCINDIA : (c) whether the Government have received com- plaints against the misuse of funds provided to the Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be Non-Governmental Organisations; and pleased to state: 421 Wntten Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Ouestlons 422

(a) the number of lives lost in Naxalites/ex- Governments could examine enactment of a separate tremists violence during 1998 in comparison to 1996 law to deal with the left wing extremist problem. and 1997. State-wise; (ii) A comprehensive Plan of Action encom- (b) the break-up of casuallties indicating the passing developmental activities as well as stepped up number of militants. civilians and security personnel, security measures will have to be prepared by the State-wise; and States. (c) the steps taken by the Union Government and (iii) A Coordination Centre will be set up at concerned State Governments to curb this menace? Hyderabad for reviewing the progress of the Aclton THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LX Plan and to coordinate the efforts of the State Gov- ADVANI) : (a) and (b) A statement indicating the ernments. Union Home Secretary will be the Chairman desired information is attached. of the Committee with Chief Secretaries and Directors General of Police of the four States as Members. (c) The Union Home Minister convened a meeting of the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Ministry of Home Affairs has set up the Coordina- Pradesh. Maharashtra and Orissa on 15.6.1998 at tion Centre on 26.6.1998. State Governments have Hyderabad to review the action being taken by these been requested to take Immediate action on the deci- States to curb the activities of left wing extremists. In sions taken at the meeting. Action taken by the State this meeting. the following decisions were taken: Governments is being reviewed from time to time. The (i) The existing laws such as the National Coordination Centre has held its meetings on 19.7.1998 Security Act will continue to be invoked by the con- and 12.10.1998 to review the progress made in imple- cerned State Governments. Simultaneously. the State menting the above decisions. Statement

The Loss of Lives in Extremists Violence

1996 (upto Oct. 31) 1997 (upto Oct. 31) 1998 (upto Oct. 31 j

Civilian Police Extremists Civilian Police Extremists Civilian Police Extremists

Andhra Pradesh 112 28 113 158 46 122 149 33 202

Bihar 251 19 38 271 13 9 148 16 17

Madhya Pradesh 16 5 14 2 20 26 9

Maharashtra 7 4 5 7 5

Orissa 4 4 13

Others

Total 386 48 157 448 64 134 325 84 242

{Translation] (d) the extent of profit being earned therefrom; and Cost of Production of Urea (e) the steps taken to contain the prices of 390. SHRI ARVIND KAMBLE: Will the Minister Urea? of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to state: THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL): (a) the cost of production of Urea In the coop- (a) The cost of production of urea differs from unit to erative. public and private sector underaklngs, unit- unit and even from month to month, depending Inter wise alia upon the health and vintage of the plant, the feedstock used. the levels of capacity utilization. spe- 10 I the tax levied on the production of Urea; cific consumptions. and cost of Inputs. The weighted average retention price for urea units as on date is (c) the profit margin on it; Rs. 6718 per tonne. 423 Written Answers December 1, 199B To Questions 424

(b) The Incidence of local taxes and levies on THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. urea varies from to State of State. ADVANI) : (a) and (b) The Kashmiri migrants under the aegis of different associations have been raising (c) and (d) Under the Retention Price-cum-Sub- sidy Scheme (RPS) which is applicable to urea, the various demands including the demand to demarcate Retention Price includes a 12% post tax return on net- a safe zone in the Valley for their settlement. The worth at a normative level of capacity utilization. The entire matter is being looked Into by the State Govern- return is computed after taking into account the pre- ment who have appointed a Sub-Committee of Minis- vailing corporate tax rate. ters to examine the entire issue of rehabilitation of migrant and to make proposals regarding their reset- (e) The sale price of urea which is statutorily tlement. fixed and uniform througout the country Is presently fixed at Rs. 3660 per tonne, exclusive of local taxes. (c) The majority of the Kashmlri migrants who The above price has not been revised since 21.2.97. had to flee their homes in the Valley have been stay- ing in other parts of the country within and outside J & [English] K. The majority of these migrants are living in Jammu Insurgent Groups In Assam and Delhi. Their premanent rehabilitation outSide the Valley is not envisaged, as It is expected that they 391. SHRIMATI RANEE NARAH: Will the Minister would return to their native places once conditions of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: reasonably conducive for their return are created. Measures to ensure that their difficulties and hardships are miti- (a) whether the insurgent groups in Assam are gated while they are outside the Valley are being gearing up for major strikes against vital installations implemented and the needy families are provided with and security forces; a reasonable amount of sustenance and support. In the migrants Camps at Jammu, accommodation and (b) if so, the details thereof; and other amenities are being provided free of cost. (c) the steps being taken by the Union Gov- [Translation} ernment in this regard? Reservation for Handicapped THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) and (b) There are reports of insurgent 393. SHRI MANIBHAI RAMJI BHAI CHAUDHARI : groups planning to target certain Government/vital in- stallations including oil installations, Railways, High- SHRI JANARDAN PRASAD MISRA: ways, bridges and security 'orces. Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to (c) The Central Government Is closely moni- state: toring the situation. The State Government, oil Indus- (a) whether reservation for handicapped in the try and the Railways have been sensitised and di- Government departments has been fulfilled; rected to be extremely vigilent and tighten security. (b) if so, the detailS thereof. department-wise; Refugees of J & K (c) if not, the reasons therefor; and 392. SHRI MADHUKAR SIRPOTDAR : (d) the time by which the reservation quota for SHRI ANANT GANGARAM GEETE : handicapped is likely to be fulfilled. State-wise? Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN to state: JATIYA) : (a) to (d) Information is being collected and (a) whether Union Government have taken note will be laid on the table of the House. of the demand of J & K refugees to demarcate a safe Co-ordination Programme between Modern and zone in the valley for their settlement; Conventional System of Medicines (b) if so, the reaction of the Union Govern- 394. SHRI PANKAJ CHOUDHRY . ment thereto; and SHRI AMAR PAL SINGH : (c) the present status of the refugees and their camps in J & K ? DR. ASHOK PATEL : 425 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 426

Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY (a) whether the Government are aware that as WELFARE be pleased to state: per survey by W,H.C. one out of every hundred per- sons is infected with HIV that indicates a serious (a) whether any scheme is under considera- spread of AIDS in the country; tion of the Government for formulating any programme for proper coordination between modern and conven- (b) if so, whether W.H.O. has also warned tional system of medicine; that If the spread of HIV is not controlled Immediately, it may result in an Africa-like situation by 2000 A.D.; (b) if so, the details thereof: and (c) If so, the details of AIDS cases reported/ (c) the time by which a final decision is likely died in the country during each of the last three years, to be taken in this regard? State-wise; THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY (d) the details of measures taken by the Gov- OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT ernment to check AIDS in the country; EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (c) An attempt has been made to bring about co-ordination between modern and In- (e) whether the Government have got suc- dian systems of medicine and Homeopathy in the cess in preventing this disease; following manner:- (f) if so. the percentage thereof; and (1) A component of Ayurveda has been included in the Re-productive Child Health Programme (g) if not, the further steps taken by the Gov- of Department of Family Welfare, ernment to check this disease?

(2) Speciality Clinic in Unani System has been THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY established In the Ram Manohar Lohia Hosp- OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT ital. which is a Central Government Hosp- EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) UNAIDS/WHO has pub- ital generally extending services of modern lished a report on the global HIV/AIDS epidemic in medicine, June 1998. in which they had reported that India has (3) Similarly specially clinics of Ayurveda and about 4 million HIV Infected persons.The Infection has Unani have been set up in Safdarjung Hos- increased over the years. pital which is again a Central Government (c) The details of the AIDS cases reported Hospital rendering Modern Medicine treat- during the 1995, 1996 and 1997 are given in State- ment. ment-I. The total number of deaths reported is 1039 (4) It is also proposed to involve the Indian as on 31.12.97: State-wise distribution is given in Systems of Medicine and Homoeopathy In Statement-II. the National Aids Control Programme, (d) In order to prevent and control the spread (5) Under the Central Government Health Scheme, of HIV/AIDS in India. a comprehensive programme is already dispensaries/units of Ayurveda, Unani, currently under implementation throughout the country Siddha, Homoeopathy are operating, as a centrally sponsored scheme. The main strategy consists of :- [English} (i) Strengthening Programme Management ca- AIDS Cases pabilities at Central and state level; 395. SHRI CHINMAYANAND SWAMI: (ii) Creation of awareness amongst high risk SHRI NADENDLA BHASKAR RAO : behaviour groups and general public about SHRI AJAY KUMAR S. SARNAIK : HIV/AIDS.

SHRI RAMA CHANDRA MALLICK: (iii) Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

SHRI RAMPAL UPADHYAY : (Iv) Promoting blood safety' and rational use of Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY blood through proper licensing of blood bank. WELFARE be pleased to state: and encouraging voluntary blood donation. 427 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 428

(v) Strengthening capacity for surveillance, dlag- 2 3 4 5 nosis and Clinical Management of HIV/AIDS cases. 24. Dadra & Nagar Havell -

(e) (I) and (g) Yes, Sir. A study was conducted by 25. Arunachal Pradesh National AIDS Control Organisation Is 5 States namely Statement-II Delhl/HaryanalWest BengallMaharashtra and Tamil Nadu. The level of awareness in' age group 15-49 years has Death due to HIVIAIDS increased 58-94% in urban areas and 20-72% In rural SI. No. State/UT 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 areas. 2 3 4 5 6 7 Statement-I 1. Andhra Pradesh 4 4 National Aids Control Programme 2. Assam 6 Aids Cases In India Per Year 3. Himachal Pradesh S.No. State 1995 1996 1997 4. Andman & 2 3 4 5 Nlcobar Islands

1. Maharashtra 760 520 930 5. Bihar 30 6. Chandigarh 30 40 2. Tamil Nadu 37 199 521 7. Punjab 3. Manlpur 31 55 147 8. Deihl 23 12 46 8 5 4. Gujarat 6 104 6 9. Daman & Diu 5. Pondicherry 94 24 8 10. Dadra & Nagar Havell 6. Delhi 25 27 90 11. Goa 8 3 7. Kerala 26 3 12. Gujarat 3 4 B. Punjab/Chdg. 53 13. Haryana 3 4 Madhya Pradesh 39 6 68 9. 14. Himachal Pradesh 4 10. Karnataka 25 12 55 15. Jammu & Kashmir

11. Uttar Pradesh 48 53 16. Karnataka 9 2 29

12. West Bengal 12 11 7 17. Kerala 40 10 13

13. Andhra Pradesh 4 19 15 18. Lakshadweep

14. Goa 19. Madhya Pradesh 14 21 4

15. Assam 8 2 20. Maharashtra 37 35 32 31 110

16. Himachal Pradesh 21. ManJpur 6 13 7 39 71

17. Nagaland 4 6 22. Mizoram

18. Rajasthan 2 51 23. Meghalaya

19. Orissa 24. Nagaland 2 4 7

20. Jammu & Kashmir 25. Orislla 2

21. Bihar 26. Pondicherry 6 40 18 27. Rajasthan 22 Daman & Diu 28. Slkklm 23. Haryana 429 Written Answers Agrahayana 10,1920 (Saka) To QiJilsUons 430

2 3 4 5 6 7 THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA ,,' Tamil Nadu 10 23 60 40 PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) PRODUCTION: The Produc- ::.u Tflpura tion of sugar during the last three sugar seasons (October-September), are as under: 31 UUar Pradesh 6 4 24

3~ West Bengal 12 2 13 Year Quantity (In lakh tonnes)

91 263 188 287 TOlal 210 1995-96 164.29 Compulerisalion in Employment Exchanges 1996-97 129.05 396, SHRI MANIKRAO HODLYA GAVIT : 1997-98 128.27 (Provisional) SHRI D,S, AHIRE : Statewlse production figures are shown in State- Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to ment-I state:

(a) the total number of computerised employ- CONSUMPTION : The availability for consump- ment exchanges at present in the country, state-wise; tion is from both domestic production and imports. It is not possible to quantify as to how much imported (b) whether there is any proposal to open more sugar has been consumed since three is no release Employment Exchanges and to make them computer- mechanism on imported sugar, During the last three ised; a~d sugar seasons the following quantities of indigenous (c) if so, the time by which all the Employment sugar have been released and it is presumed that all Exchanges are proposed to be computerised along the quantities released have been consumed: with funds allocated for the purpose? Year Quantity (in lakh tonnes) THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN JATIYA) : (a) Information is being collected, 1995-96 131.72 (Provisional)

(b) and (c) The decision to set up new employ- 1996-97 137,92 (Provisional) ment exchanges and its computerisation has to be taken by the respective State/U, T, Government under 1997-98 136.96 (Provisional) whose administrative control the employment exchanges operate, Time taken to computerise all employment While the Statewlse levy quota is fixed and it has exchanges will therefore depend on decisions and to be consumed by the State only, the frees"le quota resource allocations by the State/UT Governments in released In respect of factories situated in one State, this regard, The Central Government would only sup- port initiatives taken by State/UT Governments In the can be consumed by the other States as there is no matter. restriction on movement of freesale sugar. It is, there- fore, not possible to indicate Statewise consumption of Production/Consumption of Sugar frees ale sugar, However, the monthly quota of levy 397, SHRI ANNASAHEB M,K, PATIL : sugar released Statewlse for Public Distribution Sys- tem (PDS) is shown in Statement-II SHRI NADENDLA BHASKAR RAO (b) On account of fluctuations In sugar pro- Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER duction and to maintain Its prices at reasonable level, AFFAIRS be pleased to state: imports of sugar have been placed under OGL from (a) the production and consumption of sugar March, 1994, The availability of sugar from domestic during each of the last three years and upto Septem- production and imports is sufficient to meet the de- ber. 199B. State-wise; mand,

Ib) whether the production is sufficient to meet (c) The notification for declicensing of sugar [~,e demand, and industry has been issued on 11 til September, 1998, (c) the number of sugar mills set up after So far, there i5 no Information of any sugar factory d&licensing of sugar industry. State-wise? having been set up after the delicensing of sugar. 431 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 432

Statement-' 2 3 4

Statement showing state-wise production of sugar 6. Chandigarh 372 391

(Qty. in lakh tonnes) 7. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 51 60 State Sugar Season Sugar Season Sugar Season 1995·96 1996·97 1997·98 8. Delhi 9921' 11973 (Provisional) 9. Goa 500 508 1. Punjab 6.32 6.31 3.07 10. Daman 2. Haryana 4.54 4.90 3.81 24 26

3. Rajasthan 0.31 0.23 0.23 11. Diu 15 17

4. Uttar Pradesh 43.60 40.84 39.04 12. Gujarat 16194 17557

5 Madhya Pradesh 1.29 0.87 0.71 13. Haryana 6386 6996 6. Gujarat 11.26 9.67 8.84 14. Himachal Pradesh 2019 2197 7. Maharashtra 53.76 34.46 38.55 15. Jammu & Kashmir 3136 " 3567 6. Bihar 3.79 3.62 3.08 16. Karnataka 17769 19117 9. Assam 0.07 0.05 0.03 17. Kerala 11953 12368 10. Orissa 082 0.78 0.57

11. West Bengal 0.06 0.05 0.03 18. Lakshadweep 71 81

12 Nagaland 0.01 19. Madhya Pradesh 25031 28127

13'. Andhra Pradesh 8.66 7.72 7.76 20. Maharashlra 29938 33550

14 Karnataka 12.67 8.70 9.70 21. Manipur 694 782 15. Tamil Nadu 16.22 10.50 12.32 22. Meghalaya 662 752 16. Pondicherry 0.57 0.33 0.37 23. Mizoram 261 293 17. Kerata 0.13 0.05 0.06 24. Nagaland 426 542 18. Goa 0.19 0.15 0.10 25. Orissa 12393 13456 All India 164.29 129.05 128.27 Statement-II 26. Pondicherry 305 360

Statement showing state·wise sugar quota for PDS 27. Karalkal 73 86

51. States/Union Monthly Revised 28. Mahe 15 18 No. Territories normal monthly quota w.e.1. quota w.e.f. 29. Yanam 7 8 1.2.1987 to Jan, '96 31.12.95 (continuing) 30. Punjab 745 8619

2 3 4 31. Rajasthan 16914 18704

1. Andhra Pradesh 25281 28267 32. Slkklm 165 174

2. Andaman Ni::obar 247 282 33. Tamil Nadu 22547 23741

3. Arunachal Pradesh 314 366 34. Trlpura 1001 1173

4. Assam 9617 9524 35. Uttar Pradesh 52926 59122

5. Bihar 33459 36707 36. West Bengal 25888 28934 433 Written Answers Agrahayana 10. 1920 (Saka) To Questions 434

2 3 4 Force. In the context of the Supreme Court's direc- tions arising out of the Petition No. 2135 of 1982 flied 37. Bhutan 300 315 by Bandhua Muktl Morcha Vs. Union of India and Oth- ers. The Task Force will have the following members:- Grand Total 334820 368706 (1) Labour Commissioner, Haryana. • w.e.f. July. 1993 •• w.e.1. Feb .. 1994. (2) Director, Mines Safety, Ghazlabad . (3) Director, Mines & Geology, Haryana. Over and above 5% ad-hoc increase allowed from August. 1991. March. 1994. withdrawn in April. (4) Chief Inspector of Factories. Haryana. 1994 and again restored In September. 1995 and continued upto 31.12.1995. (5) Deputy Commissioner, Farldabad.

Besides. 10% ad-hoc increase over and above (6) Assistant Labour Commissioner (Central), the monthly levy quota was allowed to all States/UTs Rohtak (Stationed at Faridabad). for the months of December. 1996 - May. 1997. (7) Labour Enforcement Officer (Central), Faridabad. In addition to monthly levy quota. the Central Govern- ment also distributes about 1 lakh tonnes amongst Statesl The Mandate of the Task Force would be as Union Territories as festival quota every calendar year with follows:- only exception in 1996 when it was doubled. 1. To undertake periodic visits and inspec- [Translation] tions to the stone quarries and crushers to ascertain facts about working and living conditions of the work- Task Force ers, to satisfy itself about payment of wages In time. 398. SHRI ANAND RATNA MAURYA : payment of mlnlumm wages, provision of health, medi- cal treatment. safety, drinking water. first aid and ali DR. LAXMINARAYAN PANDEY: other statutory facilities and amenities etc.

Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to 2. To issue directions on the spot to the own- state: ers of quarries and crushers to secure timely, proper and satisfactory compliance the statutory provisions (al whether the Government have constituted and directions of the Court If the same has not been any task force for the welfare of the labourers working complied with. in stone quarries; 3. - To bring to the notice of the Central and (bl if so. the details thereof; and State Governments the status of compliance on the part of the quarry owners and crusher owners with the (cl the time by which the said task force is statutory provisions and directions of the Supreme likely to start functioning in the States. State-wise? Court and seek instructions on removal of doubts, THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN interpretations of specific directions or provisions of JATIYAI : (al and (bl Yes. Sir. A copy of the Govern- the Statute. If any. ment of India Order No. S-31016/1/98-WC(MW) dated Sd/- 27-8-98. giving details of the Task Force has been (O.K. Trehan) given in the enclosed Statement. LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT ADVISER (cl First meeting of the task force was held on Copy to :- 27.11.98. 1. The Registrar. Supreme Court of India, Statement New Deihl 2. Concerned Officers of the Task Force. No. 5-31 o16/1/9S-WC(MW) Government of India/Sharat Sarkar 3. As per Standard list attached. Ministry of Labour/Shram Mantralay [English] New Delhi dated 27.S.9S Militant. Actlvitle. In J & k ORDER 399. SHRI K.S. RAO : Will the Minister of HOME The Central Government hereby constitutes a Task AFFAIRS be pleased to state: 435 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 436

(a) whether the Union Government's approach to- proved very valuable and have been acted upon for wards thwarting militants' designs In vulnerable areas In appropriate remedial steps. Jammu & Kashmir has not been of much success; Upgradatlon of ESI Hospitals and Dispensaries (b) If so, the reason therefor; 401. SHRI H.G. RAMULU : Will the Minister of LABOUR be pleased to state: (c) whether Union Government propose to stream- line coordination among the army, para-miUtary forces, J & K (a) whether the Government have taken a de- police and Intelligence Bureau for battling militancy in cision to upgrade ESI Hospitals and dispensaries In J & K; the country;

(d) if so, the details thereof; and (b) If so, the number of ESI Hospitals and dispensaries proposed to be upgraded, State-wise; (e) the other steps being taken/propose to be taken by the Government to check militancy in the State? (c) the estimated amount earmarked for such Hospitals/Dispensaries In Karnataka; THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L. K. ADVANI) : (a) and (b) The Militancy in J & K Is spon- (d) whether new equlpments are likely to be sored, aided and abetted by Pakistan, which requires provided to ESI Hospitals and dispensaries during 1998-99; sustained and systematic efforts to tackle II. (e) the funds proposed to be released for this (c) and (d) A system called the Unlfed Headquar- purpose to States during 1998-99, State-wise/Union ters (UHQ) exists for coordination of security meas- Territory-wise; and ures between the Security Forces, intelligence agen- cies and the State Police. Steps to Improve the effi- (f) the amount proposed to be spent on this ciency of UHQ and other coordinational measures are account In Karnataka ? being pursued as part of a recently approved Action THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN Plan. JATIYA) : (a) to (c) and (f) The responsibility for administration of medical care under the ESI Scheme (e) The Government have adopted a multi- vests in the State Governments/Union Territory Admin- pronged approach which includes, Inter-alia, strength- istrations excpet in Deihl and Noida where it Is being ening the border management, neutralising plans of administered direct by the ESIC. The ESIC has pre- militants by pro-active action against them In the hin- scribed norms/guidelines for staffing and equipping of terland, gearing up intelligence machinery, setting up ESI hospitals and dispensaries. The Corporation also of Village Defence Committees and Security Forces meets 7/8th of the expenditure Incurred on medical outposts in hinterland, galvanising development pro- care. Recently functioning of ESI hospitals/dispensa- grammes. and deepening the democratice process. ries has been reviewed and an Action Plan for Im- provement in ESI medical services has been formu- Checking of lSI Activities lated and forwarded to all the State Governments for implementation in consultation with the ESI Corpora- 400. SHRI NARESH PUGLIA: tion. On the basis of recommendations made by Gov- ernment of Karnataka there Is a proposal to provide SHRI PROMOTHES MUKHERJEE: equlpments worth Rs. 97.60 lakhs for seven ESI Hos- Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased pitals, Karnataka. The Corporation has already sanc- tioned Rs. 17.64 lakhs for providing basic equipments to state: In 126 Dispensaries of Karnataka. (a) whether the various Central intelligance agen- (d) Yes, Sir. cies have failed to e;heck 151 activities throughout the country; and (e) The funds will be released to the State Govern- ments on actual basis keeping in view the requirements of (b) if so, the concrete steps proposed to be equipments in accordance with the Action Plan. taken by the Government in this regard? Blood Banks THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) and (b) No, Sir. On the contrary, rel- 402. SHRI GORDHANBHAI JADAVBHAI JAVIA : evant Inputs regarding activities of Pak 151 network in Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE India and other sensitive areas of our concern have be pleased to state: 437 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 438

(a) the number of approved Blood Banks func- National AIDS Control Organisation has launched a tioning at present in the country, State-wise: Centrally Scheme Assistance to the States to upgrade (b) whether the approved Blood Banks are assisted and to provide minimum facilities to all the Blood by the Government under AIDS Control Programme; Banks in the Public Sector and also a number of Blood Banks run by voluntary organisations. This as- (c) If so, the details thereof: and sistance includes blood bank equipment and contin- gency grants for the purchase of consumables, chemi- (d) the amount of assistance provided to these Blood Banks during each of the last three years? ca Is a nd reagents. 815 Blood Banks have been mod- ernised in phases during the Seventh and Eighth Plans. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT (d) An assistance of Rs. 28.42 crores, Rs. EZHILMALAI) (a) to (c) A statement showing the 38.67 crores and Rs. 59.43 crores has been provided number of licensed Blood Banks functioning in the for Blood Bank Programme during 1995-96, 1996-97 country, state-wise, is Annexed. Under the National and 1997-98 respectively in the form of basic blood AIDS Control Programme presently under implementa- bank equlpments, contingency grants for the purchase tion. public sector blood banks have been modernised of consumables chemicals, reagents and testing kits by providing cash and commodity assistance. The etc.

Statement

The status of applications of Blood Banks approved and fejected by CLAA DCG (I) as on 24.4.98

SI. Name of No. of applications No. of applications No. of applications No. 01 applications No the State received from States (licences) approved found defective and senl rejecled by CLAA by CLAA for approval by CLAA 10 States forrectiflcation on scrutiny G V PH PC Total G V PH PC Total G V PH PC Total G V PH PC Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1. Andhra Pradesh 58 6 13 24 101 54 6 13 17 90 2 2 2 2 5 9

2. A & N Islands 2 2 2 2

3. Arunachal Pradesh 2 3 2

4. Assam 13 2 4 3 22 12 2 4 3 21

5. Bihar 20 2 4 7 33 19 4 5 29 2 4

6. Chandigarh (UT) 3 3 3 3

7 Delhi 15 11 7 34 15 11 7 34

8. Goa 3 2 6 3 2 6

9. GUJarat 29 21 21 54 125 19 21 15 40 95 H) 6 14 30

10. Haryana 17 2 3 3 25 17 2 3 2 24

11. Himachal Pradesh 12 - 12 12 12

12. Jammu & Kashmir 8 6 8 8

13. Karnalaka 25 8 26 24 83 25 8 25 19 77 4 5

14. Kerala 30 59 6 96 27 58 5 91 3 5

15. MP 37 4 10 25 76 33 4 9 12 58 4 13 18

16. Mabarashlra 69 36 40 83 228 57 31 36 72 196 12 5 4 11 32

17. Meghalaya 2 3 2 3 439 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 440

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

18. Manipur 3 3 3 3

19. Mizoram 3 2 5 3 2 5

20. Nagaland

21. Orissa 7 41 2 50 7 38 2 47 3 3

22. Pondicherry 5 6 5 6

23. Punjab 23 3 15 42 18 3 14 36 5 6

24 Rajas than 43 46 43 46

25. Sikkim

26. Tamilnadu 72 7 27 48 154 66 7 27 46 146 2 2 4 2 6

27. Tripura 5 5 5 5

28. U.P. 76 11 24 112 76 11 16 104 5 5 3 3

29. West Bengal 69 3 7 13 92 66 2 7 6 81 3 7 11

Grand Total 653 140 259 325 1377 603 1 30 245 254 1232 2 8 10 48 10 14 63 135

G v PH PC Tolal

Tala, No. 01 appllcallon received lor approval 653 140 259 325 1377

No. 01 application approved by CLAA 603 130 245 254 1232

No. 01 application relecled by CLAA 48 10 14 63 135

No. 01 appHcalioll loumj df!leclive and sent 2 8 10 to Slate lor rectilicalion

G Governmenl v. Volunlary PH : Privale Hospllal

PC Prlvale Commercial Specialists Avallabla in DA. A.M.L. Hospital Cardiology and Cardia Thorasic Surgery Department;

403. SHRI BHERU LAL MEENA : Will the Minis- (I) II so, whether the parts 01 the equlpments pur- ter of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to chased and installed under the said scheme 01 upgradation state: of Cardia Thoracic Centre are lying Idle lor want 01 heart lung machine and full Cardia Thoracic surgery back up In (a) whether some senior specialists are avail- the hospitals; and able in each department 01 Dr. Ram Manohar Lohla Hospital, New Deihl, (g) If so, the steps taken or contemplated to provide the necessary lacllities and to complete the (b) if so, the details thereol and il not, the process of upgradation of Cardia Thorasic Centre? reasons therelor;

(c) whether the funds earmarked in the budget THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY during the last three years have been utilised or there OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT have been any savings during the said period; EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) Yes, Sir. Specialists are available in each Department of Dr. Ram Manohar (d) il so. the details thereol, year-wise; Lohla Hospital except In the Super Speciality of Nephrology (e) whether there was a programme lor up- where also a qualified doctor is looking after the work grading and updating the equipments and stall lor at present. 441 Writttln Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To auestlons 442

(c) and (d) There are no major saving against the August. 1993. Efforts are being made to upgrade allocation of budget of Dr. R.M.L. Hospital during the Cardiology and Cardlo Thoracic Surgery at Dr. R.M.L. last three years. The details of Budget Estimates. Hospital and Safdarjung Hospital. A Senior Cardlo- Revised Estimates and Actual expenditure for the last Thoracic Surgeon has joined In the hospital on 27.11.98. three years are given in the enclosed Statement. (f) and (g) No, Sir. Some of the equipment have (e) Yes, Sir. The Cardiology Department in the been purchased to provide stand by facility during the hospital was established in 1982. A Cath Lab. was procedures undertaken In the Cath Lab. Installed In May. 1993 and had become operational in Statement

Expenditure of DR. R.M.L. Hospital. New Delhi for the Last B Years

(Rupees in crores)

Financial B.E. R.E. Actual Savings Remarks Year Expenditure

1995-96 Plan 6.05 6.20 (A) 5.11 (Br 1.09 (A)lncludlng Rs. 1.13 Crores of Non-Plan 18.43 20.00 21.51' German Aid component to be used by PAO, DGHS for purchase of various equipments.

(B) This excludes the expenditure done by PAO on account of German Aid Equipments.

1996-97 Plan 7.06 7.06 6.63 0.43 (C) (c) Saving is due to non-filling of Non-Plan 25.20 24.20 24.68 0.52 (C) vacant posts and non-receipts of bills.

1997-98 Plan 8.11 9.46 9.36 0.10 Non-Plan 23.25 27.53 27.48 0.05

Note. Actuat expenditure Inctudes lunds ptaced at the disposal 01 PAC. DGHS & PAO Ministry 01 Urban Development.

'The excess expenditure over and above the RE has been Incurred In accordance with the sanction 01 lunds Issued by the Competent Authority at the IInal estimate stage.

We Hare Scheme Executed by ICMR (f) if not, the reasons therefor? THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 404. SHRI RAVI SITA RAM NAIK : Will the Minister OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: EZHILMALAI) (a) to (f) Information is being collected and will be laid on the table of the Lok Sabha. (a) whether it is a fact that the several schemes of family welfare and tribal schemes of health and [Translation} family welfare have been executed by the ICMR in LPG Connections the country; 405. SHRI BAIJNATH RAWAT : (b) if so. the details thereof; State-wise; SHRI R.S. GOVAI : (c) the amount spent to Implement these schemes SHRI AJOY MUKHOPADHYAY : during each of the last three years, State-Wise; SHRI RAMA CHANDRA MALLICK: (d) whether any action taken by the Govern- SHRI RAM TAHAL CHAUDHARY : ment to revIew the implementation of schemes; Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- (e) if so. the details thereof; and RAL GAS be pleased to state: 443 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To QUestions 444

(a) whether the Government have seashed LPG (e) Release of new connections against the connections target for 1998-99; waiting list depends inter-aila upon product availability. (b) if so, the reasons therefor; slack availabie with the existing distributors, minimum sustainable allocation to newly commissioned distribu- (c) the number of consumers on the waiting tors, unviable distributors etc .• WIth the expected higher list for LPG connections at present, State-wise. availability of LPG through imports and indigenous (d) the number of new connections released production. more connections are planned to be re- on priority basis during each 'of the last two year, ieased in future and it is expected to clear the entire State-wies; and waiting list by the year 2000-2001. (e) the action proposed to be taken for early Air Journeys By Ministry Personnel ciearance of wailing list? THE MINISTER OF STATE iN THE MINISTRY 406. SHRIAMAN KUMAR NAGRA: OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) and (b) Government have SHRI PRADEEP KUMAR YADAV : approved the release of 25 lakh new connections and Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL 25 lakhs DBCs for the year 1998-99 through PSU Oil Companies against 40 lakh target for 1997-98. Lower GAS be pleased to state: enrolment has been planned, on account of non op- eration of Mumbai and Vizag import facilities and (a) the number of air journeys undertaken by disruption of LPG import facilities at Kandla due to the personal staff of the Minister during each of the cyclone in around June, July, August, 98. It is planned last two years alongwlth the States and Countries to increase the target to around 35 lakhs now by visited by them; arranging higher imports through available facilities. (b) the reasons for undertaking such journeys; (c) The number of persons in the waiting Hst regis- tered with the distributors of Public Sector Oil Cos in the (c) the amount spent on each journey. year- country as on 1.10.98 was about 137.5Iakhs. wise;

(d) The details of number of LPG connections/DBC _ (d) whether the expenses were borne by the released by PSU Oil Companies in the country during the Ministry or any company; and last two years including priorities against MP's Quota, Taj Trapezium, Tatkal Scheme, Hill area etc., against 40 lakh (e) If so, the details thereof? target for 1997-98 are given below: Year New Connection DBC Released THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF Released (Lakhs) (Lakhs) PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (e) Expenditure Incurred on Air 1996-97 23.4 22.41 Journeys undertaken by personal staff of MinlsterlMlnister 1997-98 41.4 38.06 of State, Petroleum and Natural Gas during 1996-98

Year No. of Air State/Country Reason for journey AmI. spent Expenses journeys visited (Rs.) borne by 2 3 4 5 6 1996-97 2 Karnataka To accompany 16,011 Ministry Minister/MOS on Official visit 12 Tamil Nadu -do- 1.35.866 -do- 2 Maharashtra -do- 15.448 -do- Bihar -do- 6.870 -do- Total 1.74,195 2 Gujarat -do- 15,390 IOC 1997-98 Domestic 2 Karnataka -do- 21.080 Ministry 21------.------Tamil Nadu -do- 2,55.124 -do- 445 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 446

2 3 4 5 6 4 Andhra Pradesh -do- 31,843 -do- 4 Maharashtra -do- 28.985 -do- West Bengal -do- 10,713 -do- Uttar Pradesh -do- 3,522 -do- Total 3,51,267 West Bengal -do- 12,115 IOC Tamil Nadu laying ceremony of 13.910 HPCl LPG Bottling Plant at Thanjavur. T.N. International C hina/Hongkong To attend 15th 65.427 Ministry World Petroleum Congress & to have discussion with Investment Bankers & Group of NRls France To accompany MOS 71,240 Ministry on official visit Total 1,36.667

sultations and dialogue with the industry have been [English] undertaken in regard to the recommendations made Fertilizer Policy by the High Powered Committee. A new lertiii~er policy will be announced after conclusion of this exercise. 407. DR. lAXMINARAYAN PANDEY: Skilled and Unskilled Emigrants SHRI RAMPAl SINGH: 408. SHRI P.S. GADHAVI : Will the Minister of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to state: PROF. AJIT KUMAR MEHTA:

(a) whether the Government have formulated Will the Minister of lABOUR be pleased to a new fertilizer policy; state:

(b) if so. the details thereof; (a) whether the Protectorate of Emigrants through- out the country are responsible for recruiting labour (c) the time by which this policy Is likely to be for sending them to foreign countries; announced; , (b) whether a large number of labour both (d) whether the Government propose a number skilled. semi-skilled and un-skilled sent abroad every of changes in the existing retention prices scheme for year to Middle-East; urea; (c) whether the Government have emphasised (e) whether the policy Is likely to cut subsidies lor the issue 01 Directory of all registered agents in by Rs. 350 crores of urea; and the country; (d) il so. the steps taken lor publishing the (I) the major changes that are likely to be same so lar; and made in the policy? (e) the measures taken so lar lor stationing of THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY labour attaches to keep the intE!rest of these labour OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL): against exploitation? (a) to (f) The High Powered Fertilizers Pricing Policy Review Committee (HPC) has made recommendations THE MINISTER OF lABOUR (DR. SATYANARAYAN regarding a new lerlilizer policy. Inter-MInisterial con- JATIYA) : (a) Under the Emigration Act. 1983 recruit- 447 Wrltten Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 448

ment of Indian workers abroad for contractual employ- (b) As per available information, In some ar- ment Is done by the registered recruiting agents/per- eas of Jammu along the border/LOC, no cul1ivation mit holders and not by the Government. Offices of the could take place due to firing from across the border. Protector of Emigrants have only been authorised for grant of emigration clearance to those workers whose (c) and (e) 2955 families have been affected in passports are endorsed as 'Emigration Check Re- Bishnah, Samba and Ranjeet Singh Pura Tehslls of quired' (ECR) and want to emigrate for work. Jammu district, and Hiranagar Tehsil of Kathua dis- trict. The State Government have provided free ra- (b) During the last three years. the number of tions at the rate of 5 kg. per head for one month for worKers who have gone abroad for work after getting the affected persons, with provision for increase after emigration clearance from offices of Protectors of Emigrants assessing the extent of loss. In addition, an amount of has been slighty over 4.00 iakh every year. Rs. 1.00 lakh to be paid to the next of kin in case of loss of life, Rs. 75,000 in cases of permanent disabil- (c) and (d) The Directory of the registered re- ity, Rs. 5,000 for serious injuries and Rs. 500 to 1,000 cruiting agents is already available and is a priced in cases of minor injuries, have been announced by publication which is updated from time to time. The the State Government. updated edition of the Directory is under publication.

(e) The welfare and interests of the Indian Due to firing on the border. some villagers have workers abroad are safeguarded through the officials temporarily migrated to the Tehsil Headquarters, the of Ministry of External Afflars working in the Indian majority of them have since returned to their villages. Missions concerned. Our Missions render every possi- The BSF are providing necessary protection to ble assistance to the workers who face any difficulty the farmers in their agricultural activities In the border during the course of their employment with the foreign areas. and a security bundh is being constructed in employers. In view of this no country has so far been the Loundi village of Hiranagar Tehsil to augment the Identified for the purpose of stationing of officials of Ministry of Labour specifically for this purpose. How- security to the villagers. ever, the need for posting labour attaches in countries Demand and Production of Fertilizers having concenteration of Indian workers is being ex- amined In consultation with the Ministry of External 410. SHRI RAGHUVANSH PRASAD SINGH Affairs. SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SHINDE : [Trans/ation] Will the Minister of CHEMICALS AND FER- Firing by Pak Troops TILIZERS be pleased to state:

409. SHRI CHAMAN LAL GUPTA: Will the Min- (a) w!',ether the Government have decided to in- Ister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: crease the subsidy on Phosphatic and Potassic fertilizers;

(a) the number of persons both civilians and (b) il so, the additional expenditure to be in- non-civilians killed and injured due to firing by Pak curred on this account and the increase in budget troops across the border in Jammu & Kashmir during deficit for the current year; the last three years till October. 1998; (c) the steps taken to ensure adequate and (b) whether there is no cultivation because of timely supplies of these fertilizers for the ensuing Aabi firing across the border? season; and

(c) if so, the number of villages affected and steps (d) the demand and supply for the cultivation taken to provide security and relief to the sufferers; 01 Rabi crop fur this year, State-wise?

(d) whether a large number of families from THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY border villages have been forced to migrate to some OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS ( DR. A.K. PATEL): other places; and (a) The final rates 01 concession on Phosphatic and Potassic fertilizers for the year 1998-99 have not been (e) the steps taken to check such migration? announced under the Concession Scheme of Depart- ment of Agriculture and Cooperation. In the me·antime. THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. the manuf"cturars/lmporters had been made payments ADVANI) : (a) The Information is being collected and at the rate of 90% of the concession amounts which will be laid on the table of the House. were prevalent during Rabi 1997-98. For Rsbl 1998- 449 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 450

99, the rates of concession have been enhanced on 2 3 4 5 6 an ad hoc basis pending decision on the recommen- dations of Bureau of Industrial Costs and Prices. 9 Punjab 370.00 300.00 12.00 18.42 (200.00) (5.50) (b) It is difficult to give an estimation of the additional annual expenditure and increase In the Budget 10. Uttar 600.00 353.00 90.00 53.35 deficit in the absence of final rates of concession. Pradesh (270.00) (41.00) (c) The Phosphatic and Potassic fertilizers are 11. Bihar 180.00 110.00 70.00 30.30 decontrolled and their availability Is governed by the market forces of demand and supply operating within (80.00) (40.00) the parameters of the Concession Scheme. During 12. Orissa 20.00 14.00 22.00 8.72 Rabi 1998-99, the Government has extended assist- ance by according priority in berthing of DAP and (3.00) (3.40) MOP vessels at ports and in their evacuation on 13. West Bengal 200.00 89.00 160.00 28.89 priority by rail from both the ports and the plants. (60.00) (32.50) (d) Unlike in the case of urea, no formal as- sessment of the demand of decontrolled fertilizers is 14. Assam +NE 30.22 4.00 42.43 4.73 made by Government of India. However, the demand Slates (19.00) (19.50) of Di Ammonium Phosphate (DAP) and Muriate of Potash (MOP), as projected by the States for the 15. Other Small 40.96 11.00 75.73 11.06 current Rabi season and the State-wise availability States (12.00) (23.00) from 1 st October, 1998 till 15th November, 1998 are given in the enclosed Statement. Tolal 3136.18 1544.00 988.16 333.91 (1376.00) (338.00) Statement Figures in bracket shOws requirement projected by the Statas. Demand and Availability (upto 15.11.1998) of Oi-Ammonium Phosphate (O.A.P.) and Muriate [English] of Potash (MOP) during Rab; 1998-99 Use of NCR by Militants (Figures in 000 MIs.) 411. SHRI BALASAHEB VIKHE PATIL : Will the DAP M.O.P. Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Sl State Total Availability Total Availability No. Reqmt. as on Reqmt. As on (a} whether attention of the Government has been during 15.11.98 during 15.11.98 drawn to the news-Item captioned "Militants using NCR to Rabi 98-99 Rab198-99 lie low between strikes" appearing in "The Times of India" 2 3 4 5 6 dated October 9, 1998:

1. Andhra 30000 78.00 75.00 31.42 (b) If so, the facts thereof and the action taken Pradeh (54.00) (21.00) by the Government In this regard: 2. Karnataka 75.00 29.00 85.00 29.32 (15.00) (21.00) (c) whether the forces engaged in anti-mili- tancy operations hardly follow the trail of the suspects 3. Tamil Nadu 110.00 65.00 175.00 74.37 relentlessly and It is easy for ultras to sneak through (40.00) (70.00) checkposts as border poliCing is a mere formality: and 4 GUJarat 260.00 125.00 51.00 17.36 (95.00) (15.00) (d) If so, the steps taken by the Government to ensure better co-operation of police of Deihl. Pun- 5. Madhya 330.00 104.00 23.00 12.31 Pradesh (207.00) (14.50) jab. Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan? 6. Maharashtra 150.00 43.00 100.00 10.20 (45.00) (30.00) THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) Yes, Sir_ 7. Rajasthan 200.00 89.00 4.00 0.93 (115.00) (1.00) (b) Deihl police had arrested militants from 8. Haryana 270.00 130.00 3.00 2.53 Ghaziabad who had Indulged In terrorist activities In (165.00) (0.60) Delhi. The Interrogation of arrested militants had re- 451 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 452

vealed that they had bases in NOIDA, Pilkhawa, Ghaziabad (a) and (b) Yes, Sir. The Eighth Five Year Plan goal of (Uttar Pradesh) and Gurgaon. crude birth rate 01 26 was achieved by all States except the States of Assam, Bihar, Haryana, Madhya (c) All efforts are made by Delhi Police to Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh as per the follow the trail of suspects but sometimes It happens that due to non-availability of specific Information/ estimates for the year 1996 of Sample Registration intelligence, the suspects are able to sneak into Delhi. System (SRS) by Registrar General of India. The goal of Infant Mortality Rate of 70 for the Eighth Five Year (d) Periodic meetings are held amongst these Plan was achieved by all States except the Statas of states to share intelligence, discuss action-plans and Assam (74), Bihar (71), Madhya Pradesh (97), Orissa to ensure alround coordinated effort. Such meetings (96), Rajasthan (85) and Uttar Pradesh (85) as per are held at the Broad Based Coordination Committee SRS 96. (BBSC), Nodal Groups and Inter-State Coordination meetings. (c) Ninth Plan outlay for the Family Welfare The Union Home Ministers convened a meeting Programme has been placed tentatively at Rs. 11016.78 of the Chief Ministers of Delhi, Punjab, Jammu & crores by Planning Commission. Resources under Family Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana Welfare Programmes are not allocated statewiss as and Rajasthan on 14.10.1998. The meeting, among such, they are used for programme Implementation in others, recommended setting up a Special Task Force Individual States on the basis of progress in Imple- to evolve and implement an Action Plan to identify and mentation 01 programme there. tackle the problems being created by terrorists and criminal gangs for coordinated operations against [English] Inter-State criminals. greater coordination of intelli- gence and strategy, amending of old laws for effective Setllng of Fertilizer Plant countering of strategies adopted by criminals, and 413. SHRI RANJIB BISWAL: Will the Minister strengthening of State police forces etc. 01 CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to state: [Translation] (a) the number 01 lertiliser plants being set up in National Family Welfare Programme the public as well as private sector in different States;

412. SHRI ADITYANATH: Will the Minister of (b) the capacity 01 each 01 plant and the kind HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: 01 fertilizer to be produced from those plants:

(a) whether the Government have evaluated the (c) the progress made in the establishment of work done under National Family Welfare Programme dur- those plants: ing the Eighth Five-year plan: (d) the time by which year/date these plants (b) if so, the details thereof: and are likely to start commercial production? (c) the details of funds porposed to be allo- THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY cated for the programme during the Ninth Five Year OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL): Plan, State-wise? (a) to (d) A statement Indicating the details of major THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF fertilizer projects being set up in the public/private HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI): sector in different States of the country is enclosed. Statement

Deatlls of major fertilizer projects under implementation SI. Name 01 the Project Estimated Production Zero Approved/ Present Status No. Location and Capital envisaged date original date 01 Company/Cooperative Cost Product Capacity commissioning (Rs crore) (In Lakh MTPA) 2 3 4 5 6 7

A PROJECTS UNDER IMPLEMENTATION

01 Expansion Project 01 Chambal 1256.00 Urea 775 25.12.96 31.12.99 Ukely 10 be commi- Fertilizers & Chemicals Ltd ssioned by 3112 99 Gadepan (Phase-II) Rajasthan 453 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 454

2 3 4 5 6 7 ----_.... __ .. -----._------02 Dllncar Industries Ltd 636.38 Urea 1.69 1.6.97 May 2003 All schemes of Ammonia Pankl Kanpur (U P.I Plant are In the advance (Substantial Expansion) stage 01 Impletalion. Under Phase·1 01 Urea plant, orders lor urea reactor stream C, wagon loader have been placed. Oilers lor hydrolyser unit are being examined. Capacity expansion will be achieved alter completion of all the three phase.

03 Oswal Chemicals & 1830.00 DAp· 15.00 Sept. '97 Sept. '99 Commissioning expected Fertilizers Ltd. (New) NPK· 3.20 by September '99. Paradeep. Orissa Np· 1.00

04 Godavari Fertilizers 99.13 DAP 2.8 5.1.98 31.12.2001 Implementation started. & Chemicals Ltd. (GFCL) Kakinada (AP) (Subs Expn.)

05. Expansion Project 212.20 NPK 3.70 22.1.97 22.10.99 Physical Financial of IFFCO at Kandla DAP 2.27 Progress Progress GUJarat (Phase II) 6801 % 37.23%

88.31 DAP 3.00 23.2.98 April,1999 NPK 1.00

• DAP· D,·ammOnlum phosphale • NPK-Nllfoglm Phosphorous Potassium (d) No such Information Is maintained.

• NP·Nllrogen & PllQSphorous Employment of Minor Children Freedom Fighters Pension to Journalists 415. SHRI MADHAVRAO SCINDIA : Will the 414. SHRI SUSHIL KUMAR SHINDE : Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased to state: SHRI MADHAVROA SCINDIA : (a) whether the National Human Rights Commis- Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be sion has recommended a number of steps to be taken by pleased to state: Government to prevent employment of children below 14 years; (a) whether journalists and writers are eligible for freedom fighters samman pension; (b) if so, the details thereof;

(b) if so, the details thereof; (c) the reactions of the Government thereto;

(c) the steps taken or being taken by the Govern- (d) whether the Government propose to being ment to ensure that these soldiers of freedom movement about suitable charges In the'Employment of Children are gillen due recongnition; and (Prohibition & Regulation) Act, 1986' in view of the recommendations made; and (d) thp number of old journalist freedom fight- ers who are languishing in penury? (e) if so, the details thereof?

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LX THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY ADVANI) : (a) to (c) All persons. Including journalists OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI and writers who luifil the eligibility criteria prescribed MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) to (e) The information is under th .. C;watantrata Sainik Samman Pension Scheme, being collected and will be placed on the Table of the 1980. are eligible lor pension under the said Scheme. House. 455 Written Answers December 1 , 1998 To Questions 456

Shrines Under Threat of Attack From lSI tives to the private fertilizer producing units to increase the production of fertilizers in the country during the previous 416. SHRI SRIRAM CHAUHAN: Will the Minis- years; ter of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (b) if so, the details thereof; (a) whether 12 shrines, including Dwarka and Somnath temples are under threat of an attack from Inter (c) the total quantity of fertilizers produced in Service Intelligence (lSi) backed subversive outfits; the country during the year 1996-97, 1997-98 and 1998-99; and (b) if so, the details thereof; (d) the investment made during the said pe- (c) whether the Government had issued any riod yearwise? circular to the State Governments and Union Territo- ries in this regard; and THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL): (d) if so, the detaiis of the action taken by the (a) and (b) The following incentives are available for States Governments and Union Territories in this the fertilizer projects/fertilizer producing units to in- regard? crease the production of fertilizers in the country:-

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. (i) Normally, no industrial licence is required ADVANI) : (a) There is no specific Information regard- for setting up a fertilizer plant. ing threat to 12 shrines including Dwarka and Somnath temples from lSI backed subversive out fits. (ii) Duty free import of capital goods for set- ting up new plants/modernisation of existing units. (b) to (d) In view of the reply to part (a), question does not arise. (iii) Deemed export benefits to indigenous sup- pliers of capital goods to fertilizer projects provided Commission for Denotified Tribes such supplies are made under the procedure of inter- national competitive bidding. 417. SHRI R.S. GAVAI : Will the Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT be pleased (iv) Duty free import of fertilizer raw materials to state: and intermediates.

(a) whether the Government have received any (v) Reasonable return on investment to the representation from the social activities to set up a national entrepreneurs under the Retention Price-cum-Subsidy inquiry commission to look into the hardship faced by Scheme, at present applicable to urea. de notified tribes and castes through out the country; (vi) Government gives special concession on (b) if so, the reaction of the Government thereto; de-controlled fertilizers in order to promote the bal- and; anced use of plant nutrients. This scheme is imple- mented by Deptt. of Agriculture & Cooperation. (c) action taken by the Government to reha- bilitate the denotified and nomadic tribes? (c) Information on the total quantity of tertiliz- ers produced in the country during the year 1996-97, THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 1997-98 and 1998-99 (April to October) is given in the OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI enclosed Statement-I. MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) No, Sir. (d) Year-wise Plan expenditure of the Public (b) Question does not arise. Sector Undertakings and cooperative sector undertak- ings under the administrative control of Department of (c) Denotilied and Nomadic Tribes have been Fertilizers is given in the enclosed Statement-II. declared as Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes or Other Backward Castes depending upon their socio- Statement-I economic condition. Accordingly, these groups are gelling benefits available to these categories, Product-wise production of fertilizers from 1996-97 to '998-99 {Translation] .------~,~-,'-~.-- Name Increase in Fertilizer Production ---:-::-::--:-::-=-p~r~od~u~c,_tj.on (,ODD', MT)__ of 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 418. SHRIMATI SURYAKANTA PATIL : Will the Product (Apr -Oct) Minister of CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased 2 3 4 to state: ------(a) whether Government have given various incen- UREA 15620.4 18595.7 109438 457 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 458

2 3 4 [English} AIS 661.4 543.7 320.7 CBI Enquiry Against CISF Officers CAN 421.6 441.3 253.6 419. SHRI SATNAM SINGH KAINTH : Will the AIC 120.2 110.4 31.6 Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: DAP 2756.9 3691.2 2322.6 (a) whether the Government are aware that SSP 3060.3 3139.1 1653.0 CBI made an enquiry against some senior officers of Central Industrial Security Force such as Director- 12020'0 1010.5 10060 534.6 General, CISF regarding unauthorised use of person- {15:15:15 351.5 331.7 209.5 nel and official telephone;

120.7207 2490 246.6 1266 (b) if so, the details of such officers and the {171717 436.1 430.9 317.4 outcome of the enquiry made; (c) the action taken by the Government against Complex {10'2626 200.5 3012 124.2 those who found guilty; and Fertilizers 112.32:16 3370 362.3 63.7

11435.14 109.7 142.9 67.0 (d) if no action is taken, the reasons therefor?

{1919:19 142.6 1562 43.6 THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) Yes Sir. 126:28:0 232.5 147.7 73.7

(16.200 169.9 200.2 107.5 (b) to (d) Based on the prelimenary enquiry the explanation of the officer has been called for. {23:23:0 162.5 179.3 81.6 [Trans/at/on} 114:2614 1640 10.3 262

----~--- Statement-II Shortage of life Saving Drugi

Annual plan expenditure of Public Sector undertaking/ 420. SHRI RAJO SINGH : Will the Minister of Cooperative sector undertakings in HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: the Fertilizer sector (a) whether there is acute shortage of life sav- (Rs. (n crores) ing drVgs in the country particularly in Bihar;

51. Name of the 1996-97 1997-98 1998-99 (b) if so, whether these medicines are also out No. Company (BE-Provisional) of stock in the dispensaries of Central Government ------Health Scheme in Bihar; I. FCI 39.00 55.00 48.00 (e) if so, the details thereol and the reasons 2. FACT 196.65 178.64 198.81 therefor; 3. HFC 9.00 41.00 75.00 (d) whether the Government have assessed 4 NFL 381.90 125.68 72.25 the situation in the country;

5. RCF 118.08 163.67 355.45 (e) If so. the details thereof; and

6. POlL 1.10 2.00 2.00 (f) the measures taken to ensure availability and regular supply of thesa medicines in adequate 7. PPL 36.31 49.50 10.00 quantity to the patients In the country? 8. PPCL 4.00 6.00 1.50 THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE ~INISTRY 9. MFL 31328 66.28 62.55 OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (I) The [equisite Information Is 10. KRIBHCO 33.83 33.56 967.15 being collected and will be laid on the Table of the 11. IFFCO 102081 628.34 441.91 House. ---.-~- .---~- •.. - 459 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 460

{English] not revealed any involvement of PAK-ISI in the cases 01 adulterated mustard oil in Delhi. Harmful Substances in Dairy and Agricultural Products (b) and (c) Do not arise.

421. SHRI AMAR PAL SINGH: {English]

SHRI RAMCHANDRA BAINDA Infiltration by Militants

Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY 423. SHRI LAKSHMAN SINGH: Will the Minis- WELFARE be pleased to state: ter of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state:

(a) whether any steps have been taken to (a) whether the infiltrators from Pakistan con- monitor the level of pesticides and other such harmful tinue to enter India from J & K border; substances in dairy and agricultural products in differ- ent parts of the country; (b) if so. whether the foreign mercenaries were Involved In massacre of Hindu families In Dada District (b) if so, the details 'thereof; and in Jammu & Kashmir: and

(c) if not, the reasons therefor? (c) if so. the concrete measures taken to ckeck infiltration, smuggling and fenCing of Jammu & Kashmir THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY border? OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (c) Under the provisions 01 THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. Preventions of Food Adulteration Rules, t 955 maxi- ADVANI) : (a) and (b) Yes, Sir. mum tolerance limits lor different pesticides and in- secticides have been laid down lor different food arti- (c) Government have adopted a well co-ordinated cles including dairy and agriculture products. The Food and multipronged approach for tackling the situation which Health Authorities of State/Uts. implementing the pro- inter-alia includes strengthening the border management, visions of Prevention of Food Aulteratlon Act. 1954 neutralising plans of milita nts by proactive steps against them and Rules. 1955 have been advised from time to time in the hinterland, as also setting up of outposts of Security to keep strict vigil on the level of pesticides/insecti- Forces and costituting village Defence Committees gearing cides in load articles. up intelligence maChinery, modernisation and upgradation of police with advanced/sophisticated weapons and com- {Translation] munication system, training. Adequate funds has also been made available to the State Government 01 Jammu and Adulteration of Mustard 011 Kashmirfor taking up anti-militancy operations. Fencinglliood 422. SHRI A.F. GOLAM OSMAN I lighting of the international border in Jammu Sector was taken up In June, 1995. but had to be suspended due to SHRI K.P. NAIDU : unwarranted and persistant firing from Pak side. in order to avoid unnecessary civilian casualities. SHRI M. RAJAIAH : {Translation] Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Cess on Diesel

(a) whether adulteration of mustard oil in Deihl 424. DR. CHINTA MOHAN was the brainchild of lSI, Pakistan: PROF. PREM SINGH CHANDUMAJRA : (b) if so, the details thereof alongwith the out- Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- come of investigation: and RAL GAS be pleased to state: (c) the remedial steps taken to counter such (a) whether there is any proposal to impose activities in future? cess on diesel: THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI l.K. (b) if so, the details thereof: ADVANI) : (a) The investigation so far carried out by Delhi Police and Central Bureau of Investigation has (c) whether the amount collected from cess 461 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 462

IInposed on petrol during the previous year has been ADVANI) : (a) and (b) There are reports of lSI provid- utilised in a planned manner; and ing training arms, etc. to North-Eastern Insurgents.

(d) if so. the amount allocated and the original (c) Steps taken by the Government to check cost of each sclleme? insurgency in the North-Eastern States include, inter alia, deployment of additional units of Central Para THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Military Forces and Army; improved coordination and OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH sharing of intelligence between the security forces; KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (d) The information is modernlsatlon/upgradatlon of State Police forces; sanction beir.g collected and will be laid on the Table of the 01 Special .Central Assistance to the State Govern- House. ments; declaration of the most seriously affected ar- eas as 'disturbed areas' and notification of the major [English1 insurgent groups as 'unlawful associations'. The situa- Import Duty of Pulses tion is also kept under watch and Is reviewed from time to time lor taking appropriate action. 425. SHRI PRASAD BABURAO TANPURE : Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be Fertilizers And Chemicals Travancore pleased to state: 427. SHRI P.C. THOMAS : Will the Minister of (a) whether the Government have abolished CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to stale: import duty on pulses; (a) whether Fertilizers and Chemicals Travancore (b) if so. the details thereof; (F.A.C.T.) Kerala has a full time Chairman;

(c) whether pulses have been under OGL; and (b) if so, the details thereof;

(d) if so. the loss suffered by the exchequer (c) whether the Chairman had made a public as a result thereof? statement that about 3000 workers would be retrenched;

THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY (d) if so. the details thereof; OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) Yes, Sir. (e) whether the management has a plans to retrench any worker or employee; and (b) Pulses classifiable under heading No. 07.13 of the Customs Tariff have been fully exempted from (I) if so, the steps being taken to strengthen customs duty through a Notification dated 2.11.1998. F.A.C.T. and make it profitable?

(c) As per the present EXIM Policy, pulses are THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY freely importable. OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL): (a) and (b) No, Sir. The Post of Chairman and Mana- (d) The revenue loss on account of the ex- ging Director (CMD), Fertilizer And Chemical Travancore emption from customs duty is estimated to be Rupees Limited (FACT) has been vacant since 13.3.1998 after one hundred crores in a full year. the sudden demise of the previous Incumbent. The additional charge of CMD, FACT has been entrusted lSI Backed Terrorist Outfits to CMD of Rashtrlya Chemicals and FertiliZers Limited (RCF) since 16.4.1998. 426. SHRI NRIPEN GOSWAMI : Will the Minis- ter of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (c) to (e) In the press conference after the An- nual General Body Meeting In September, 1998 the (a) whether some lSI backed terrorist outfits acting CMD had generally mentioned various steps are creating insurgpncy in the North-Eastern states; which would help in improving the performance of (b) if so, the details thereof; and the Company. The rationalisation and redeployment 01 redundant manpower was stated to be one of (c) the steps being taken by the Union Gov- them. There was no mention about retrenchment of ernment to check insurgency? the employees.

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. (I) Fact has been posting profits since several 463 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 464

years. It has reported a provisional loss of Rs. 78.99 (a) whether a medical college has been set up crore for the six months period from April to October, at Kota in 1992; 1998. FACT has initiated action to various fronts in- cluding seeking interest concessions, rescheduling of (b) the dates on which Inspection team was principal for Ammonia Replacement Project from the sent by Medical Council of India for giving recognition Government of India besides reducing costs, improv- to this medical college and the shortcomings men- ing productivity with a view to stay profitable. tioned by this team in its report;

Opening of Health Insurances Sector (c) the contents of the report submitted by the inspection team after conducting Inspection; 428. DR. ULHAS VASUDEO PATIL : Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased (d) whether the Kota Medical College has not to state: been recognised so far in spite of favourable report submitted by the inspector, MCI; (a) whether the attention of the Government has been drawn to the news-Item captioned 'Health (e) if so, the reasons therefor; and care system Is collapsing in India' appearing in the (f) the time by which this college Is likely to 'Indian Express' dated September 22, 1998; be recognised? (b) if so, whether the Government propose to ex- THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY amine the existing health care system In the country; OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT (c) if so, the details thereof; EZHILMALAI): (a) Yes. The Institute was started by State Government of Rajasthan In the academic year (d) whether the Government propose to open 1991-92. health Insurances sector for foreign Insurance compa- nies; and (b) and (c) The first inspection of the Medical College at Kota was carried by Medical Councii of (e) if so, the time by which these services are India In July, 1995 and second Inspection on 4-5th likely to be avaiiable? November, 1997 and the last Inspection was con- ducted on 18-19th November, 1997. THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT (d) to (f) The Medical Council of India at Its EZHILMALAI) : (a) Yes, Sir. meeting held on 29.10.98 conslde,ing the inspection reports has approved the Government Medical Col- (b) and (c) Health Is a State subject under the lege, Kota for 50 annual admissions. Constitution and several State Governments e.g. Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Punjab, West Bengal, Orissa, are [English] implementing projects aimed at renovating and up- grading the State Health Systems particularly In the Domestic LPG In Motor Cars area of improving management maintenance of build- 430. SHRI K.C. KONDAIAH : Will the Minister Ings, deployment of manpower, supply of essential of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to equipments, drugs and consumables. state: (d) and (e) A legislation Is to be introduced In the (a) whether the Government are aware that a Winter Session of the Parliament enabling the insur- number of motor cars are being driven with domestic ance sector to be opend to private Indian companies LPG cylinders in Karnataka; Including joint venture companies. These companies may conduct business In any of the sectors Including (b) if so, whether the Gas consultants/agen- the health sector. cies have been permitted to use LPG cylinders to motor vehicles; and [Translation] (c) if not. the steps taken or proposed to be Recognition of Medical College, taken against the users of domestic LPG In their Kota (Rajasthan) vehicles In Karnataka ? 429. SHRI GIRDHARI LAL BHARGAVA : Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH pleased to state: 465 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 46E

KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (c) There is no estab- {Translation] lished instance of motor cars being driven with domes- tic LPG cylinders in Karnataka. However. Research Availability of Drugs and Development Organisation may use LPG as auto- motive fuel for experimental purposes. So far. the use 432. SHRIMATI SHEELA GAUTAM of LPG as automotive luel in vehicles is prohibited by SHRI RAMESHWAR PATIDAR : Motor Vehicles Act and Liquifled Petroleum Gas (Re- striction on use) Order. 1974. With a view to reduce Will the Minister of CHEMICALS AND FER- pollution caused by fuels like petrol and diesel. which TILIZERS be pleased to state: are currently in use. the Government is in the process of making amendments to the existing Acts. Rules and (a) whether the Government have taken any the Regulations to permit the use of LPG in automo- new steps to ensure availability of life saving essential bile sector. Action is taken by Oil Companies against drugs to the patients at cheaper rates; diversion of domestic LPG lor other uses. (b) if so, the details alongwlth the outcome thereof; Marketing of LPG by Private Entrepreneurs and

431. SHRI FRANCISCO SARDINHA : Will the (c) the steps taken to break the nex<.ls be- Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased tween multinational companies and the bulk drugs to state: producing companies?

(a) whether the Government have introduced THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY a new policy of parallel marketing of LPG by Private OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL): entrepreneurs: (a) and (b) For ensuring availability of drugs at rea- sonable prices, the Government has been promulgat- (b) If so. the date from which It is likely to ing Drugs (Prices Control) Order under Essential Com- come into force: modities Act. 1955 Irom time to time. The. current (c) whether the Government have assessed the order known as Drugs (Prices Control) Order. 1995 impact 01 the new policy on consumers and particularly on was promulgated on 6th Jan. 1995. At present, 74 the Government exchequer: and drugs alongwith their forumlatlons Identified by the application of criteria in para 22.7.2 of 'Modifications (d) il so. the details thereof? in Drug Policy. 1986' are under price control. To en- sure more availability of drugs at competitive and THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY reasonable prices. the pharmaceutical sector has been OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH totally delicenced except for 5 items. This will encour- KUMAR GANGWAR) (a) and (b) Yes. Sir. The Gov- age more units to come up In the pharmaceutical ernment permitted the parallel marketing of LPG by sector. private sector in February. 1993. Further. Import of LPG was decanalised in April. 1992. allowing the pri- (c) No such instances of nexas between multi- vate sector to import LPG and market It under their national companies and the bulk drugs producing companies own terms and conditions. has come to the notice of the Government.

(c) and (d) After the introduction of the parallel {English] marketing scheme. a number of private parties includ- ing foreign companies have participated in the scheme Child Health Centres by creating infrastructure lor import of LPG. bottling of 433. SHRI ASHOK PRADHAN : Will the Minister LPG and distribution network. Cumulatively upto 31.10.1998. of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to 19 parties have imported about 451.5 TMT of LPG in state: bulk at various ports under parallel marketing scheme. During 1997-98. the market share of the private parties (a) whether the Government have opened child in the total sale of LPG in the country was about 4.6% health centres in the country, particularly in the back- They are meeting the requirement 01 LPG of some ward areas during the last three ¥ears; consumers 10' industrial. commercial and the domestic uses. Their sale of LPG supplements the effort of the (b) "so. the details thereof, year-wise and Public Sector Oii Companies. State-wise: 467 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 468

(c) the preventive measures taken by the Govern- 2 3 4 5 ment to keep away these diseases from the children: 4. Bihar (d) whether the Government have taken any steps to make medicines available in all centres and 5. Goa dispensaries; 6. Gujarat (e) if not, the reasons therefor; 7. Haryana (f) the financial assistance provided by the Union Government to all the States in this regard; 8. Himachal Pradesh 47 19 113

(g) whether Union Government propose to open 9. Jammu & Kashmir some new child health centres in the country, particu- larly in backward areas of Uttar Pradesh; and 10. Karnataka 200 100 50

(h) if so, the details thereof? 11. Kerala

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 12. Madhya Pradesh OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI): (a) and (b) No health centres desig- 13. Maharashtra nated as Child Health centres have been opened by Government of India. However, Primary Health serv- 14. Manipur Ices including services for child health are provided through a network of sub centres, primary health cen- 15. Meghalaya tres and community health centres. The details regading 63- number of Sub-cenlres. Primary Hea~h Centres. Community 16. Mizoram Health Centres opened in the last 3 years are given In 17. Nagaland the Statement I. II and III respectively. 18. Orissa (c) Under the Reproductive and Child Health Programme, immunization against six Vaccine Pre- 19. Punjab ventable Diseases, management of acute respiratory Infections and diarrhoeal diseases, essential neW-born 20. Rajasthan 692 700 250 care and prophylaxix against Nutritional anaemia and Vitamin A deficiency are being provided. 21. Sikkim 3

(d). (e) & (f) Medicines are made available to 22. Tamil Nadu Sub-Centres, twice a year through Drug Kits A & B. In addition, a financial assistance of Rs. 2000/- per Sub- 23. Tripura Centre per year is being provided to States for medi- cines. The financial assistance to the States for main- 24. Uttar Pradesh tenance of Sub-centres which Includes provision for medicines is given in Statement-IV. 25. West Bengal

(g) and (h) There is no proposal to open any 26. A & N Islands Child Health Centres. 27. Chandlgarh Statement-I 28. Dadra & Nagar Haveli Statewise establishment of sub-centres during 1995-96, 96-97 and 97-98 29. Daman & Diu 2

SI.No. State/UTs 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 30. Delhi

2 3 4 5 31. Lakshadweep

1. Andhra Pradesh 575" 509- 32. Pondicherry

2. Arunachal Pradesh 20 20 All India 1540 1393 436 3. Assam ·Year 01 eslabllshment nol available 469 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 470

Statement·1I 2 3 4 5

Statewise establishment of Primary Health Centres 2B. Dadra & Nagar Haveli during 1995-96. 96-97 and 97-98 29. Daman & Diu Si.No. State/UTs 1995-96 1996·97 1997 -9B 30. Delhi 2 3 4 5 31. Lakshadweep 1. Andhra Pradesh 52' 32. Pondicherry 17' 2. Arunachal Pradesh 5 All India 404 B5 516 3. Assam 'Year 01 establishment not available 4. Bihar Statement·1II 5. Goa Statewise establishment of Community Health 6. Gujarat 3 Centres during 1995·96, 96·97 and 97·98

7. Haryana Si.No. State/UTs 1995·96 1996·97 1997·98

B. Himachal Pradesh 12 11 55 2 3 4 5 1. Andhra Pradesh 37' 9. Jammu & Kashmir 2 25' 2. Arunachal Pradesh 10. Karnataka 20 30 92 3. Assam 11. Kerala 27 4. Bihar 12. Madhya Pradesh 194' 5. Goa 13. Maharashtra 6. Gujarat 14. Manipur 2 7. Haryana 3 15. Meghalaya 2 B. Himachal Pradesh 13 16. Mizoram 9. Jammu & Kashmir 17. Nagaland 10. Karnataka 13 8 10 1B. Orissa 296 11. Kerala 5 4 19. Punjab 12. Madhya Pradesh 20. Rajasthan B9 20 20 13. Maharashtra 5 4 21.Sikkim 14. Manipur 22. Tamil Nadu 15. Meghalaya 3

23. Tripura 2 16. Mizoram

24. Uttar Pradesh 47 17. Nagaland

25. West Bengal 1B. Orissa

26. A & N Islands 19. Punjab

27. Chandigarh 20. Rajasthan 5 471 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 472

2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5

21. Sikkim 10 14. Manlpur 80.00 80.00 80.00

22. Tamil Nadu 15. Meghalaya 60.00 60.00 60.00 23. Trlpura 16. Mizoram 21.00 21.00 25.00 24. Uttar Pradesh 48 17. Nagaland 70.00 70.00 70.00 25. West Bengal 18. Orissa 730.00 730.00 1218.00 26. A & N Islands 19. Punjab 205.00 205.00 326.00 27. Chandigarh 20. Rajasthan 1430.00 1430.00 1875.00 28. Dadra & Nagar Haveli 21. Sikkim 80.00 80.00 60.00 29. Daman & Diu 22. Tamil Nadu 770.00 1110.00 1776.00 30. Delhi 23. Tripura 70.00 70.00 101.00 31. Lakshadweep 24. Uttar Pradesh 4800.00 3000.00 3000.00 32. Pondicherry 25. West Bengal 1470.00 1470.00 1861.00 All India 71 47 80 Total 18949.50 18946.50 26000.00 ·Year of establishment nol available (Translation] Statement-IV Commission for SC/ST Slalewise financial asssislance provided During 1995·96, 96·97 and 97·98 434. SHRI THAWAR CHAND GEHLOT : Will the Minister. of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (Rs. in lakhs) be pleased to state: SI.No. State/Uts 1995·96 1996·97 1997·98 (a) Whether the Government have received 2 3 4 5 any suggestions from the National Commission for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for making 1. Andhra Pradesh 1400.00 1400.00 1433.00 various amendments In the existing Act or formulating 2. Arunachal Pradesh 22.00 22.00 27.00 new laws lor the benelits 01 SCs/STs;

3. Assam 830.00 830.00 1216.00 (b) il so, the action taken by the Government thereon; 4. Bihar 890.00 1210.00 2577.00

5. Goa 14.00 14.00 20.00 (c) whether the Government have taken any decision to amend the existing Act or rules meant for 6. Gujarat 938.00 938.00 1390.00 SCs/STs; and 7. Haryana 310.00 310.00 461.00 (d) il so, the details 01 amendments proposed 8. Himachal Pradesh 210.00 210.00 339.00 to be made?

9. Jammu & Kashmir 232.50 232.50 336.00 THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY 10. Karnataka 664.00 664.00 1525.00 OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) Yes, Sir. 11. Kerala 970.00 970.00 1245.00 12. Madhya Pradesh 1010.00 1350.00 2087.00 (b) to (d) The National Commission lor SCsI STs in its Reports submitted to the Government h~s made 13. Maharashtra 1673.00 1670.00 1992.00 some recommendations to amend the existing Actsl 473 474 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions

Laws on certain subjects relating to SCs/STs dealt with ADVANI) : (a) It is not correct to say that lSI agents by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. are infiltrated in the country in the garb of Afghans. However, a large number of Afghan mercenaries were Under Section 6 of the constitution (65th Amend- inducted in Kashmir Valley at the behest of Pak lSI! ment) Act, 1990, the Reports ot Commission alongwith PAK intelligence agencies for terrorist activities, Action Taken Memorandum are to be laid on the table of both Houses of Parliament. (b) Number of Afghans Identified during 1991 to 1998 Is 85. The National Commission for SCs/STs has so far (c) to (e) lSI agents/Afghan mercenaries arrested submitted 4 Reports and a Special Report to the are dealt with under the relevant laws, Government. First, Second and a Special report of the Commission have already been laid on the table ot Opening of CGHS Dispensary in Chandlgarh both Houses alongwith Action Taken Memoranda, The process of preparing Action Taken Memorandum on 437, SHRI SATYA PAL JAIN: Will the Minister the recommendations of Commission in its Third and of HEALTH AND FAMiLY WELFARE be pleased to Fourth Report is going on and as soon as the process state: is complete the Action Taken Memorandum will be laid (a) whether the Government have taken any on the table of both Houses, decision for opening of CGHS dispensary In the Union {English] Territory of Chandigarh;

North-Eastern States (b) if so, the details thereof and If not, the reasons therefor; and 435. SHRI SHIM DAHAL : Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (c) the time by which this dispensary Is likely to be started? (a) the details of present status of the Central agencies concerning the promotion of agriculture, trade THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY and industries with their financial involvement to each OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT of the North-Eastern States, Including Sikkim; EZHILMALAI) : (a) A proposal to open a CGHS dis- pensary in Chandigarh has been included in the Annaul (b) the scheme-wise financial programmes for- Plan, 1998-99, mulated for each State by the Central agencies during 1998-99; and {b) and (c) Expansion of CGHS requires augmen- tation of staff, A committee Is presently conducting a (c) the progress made so far in this regard; State- wise? work study of the existing CGHS dispensaries upon which interalia plans for further expansion of CGHS THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. despensa~es depend. ADVANI) : (a) to (c) Information is being collected and will be laid on the Table of the House. Special Audit Team for Freedom Fighters

151 Agents 438. SHRI SIR SINGH MAHATO :

436. SHRI RAMKRISHNA SABA PATIL : Will the SHRt SHU PINDER SINGH HOODA : Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be (a) whether lSI agents are infiltrating In the pleased to state: country in the garb of Afganis; (a) whether the non-official members of Spe- (b) if so, the number of such lSI agents Identi- cial Audit Team has expressed their disagreement on fied so far; the reviewed cases considered for Swatantrata Salnik (c) whether the Government have taken action Sam man Pension; against these lSI agents as per the International Law; (b) If so, the reasons th.erefor; and (d) if so, the details thereot: and (c) the steps taken to expedite sanctioning of (e) it not, the reasons therefor? the remaining cases of pension?

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI LX THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K, 475 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 476

ADVANI) : (a) to (c) Non-official members 01 the (c) Clear guidelines have been prescribed in Special Audit Team recommended sanction of pension the Central Secretariat Manual of Office Procedure in about 800 cases which had been rejected earlier. regarding prompt action to be taken in connection with Their recommendations were based, inter alia, on their communications received Irom the Members of Parlia- personal knowledge and liberal intrepretation 01 the ment. Attention of the State Governments has been provisions of the Swatantrata Salnlk Samman Pension drawn to these guidelines with the request to Issue Scheme, 1980. In certain cases they also gave the suitable instructions to all the offices and Public Un- benefit of doubt to the applicants. Pension has so lar dertakings under their control. been sanctioned in 650 cases recommended by them. [English] In 50 cases it has not been found possible to accept their recommendations. The remaining cases have been Drug Price Control Order taken up with the concerned State Governments/appli- cants. 441. SHRI SANDIPAN THORAT : Will the Minis- ter 01 CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS be pleased to Import of Wheat from Australia state:

439. SHRI K. YERRANNAIDU : Will the Minister (a) whether the Government are conSidering a 01 FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to proposal to reduce and further rationalise the list of state: drug under Drug Price Control Order (DPCO) in tune with the general policy of liberalisatlon retaining about (a) whether storage facilities were considered 15 drugs under 0 PCO lor regulating prices; before deciding to import wheat from Australia; (b) if so. the details thereof; (b) If so. the reasons lor lying imported wheat on ports; and (c) the details of representations received in this regard; and (c) the steps taken to lift wheat from the ports? (d) the action taken/proposed to be taken by THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY the Government? OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY SINGH YADAV) : (a) Yes, Sir. OF CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS (DR. A.K. PATEL): (b) No imported wheat is lying at the ports. (a) No, Sir.

(c) Does not arise. (b) Does not arise.

[Translation] (c) and (d) After promulgation of Drugs (Prices Control Order on the 6th January, 1995, the Govern- Reply to MPs Letters ment received several representations against Inclu- sion of certain drugs under price control which were 440. SHRI HARI KEWAL PRASAD : Will the disposed off as per the notified criterion In the "Modi- Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: fied Drug Policy, 1986" of 1994.

(a) whether the Government have issued any Vacant Posts In Deihl Police instructions to the District Magistrates. Police Superin- 442. PROF. AJIT KUMAR MEHTA: tendents and Home Secretaries of Uttar Pradesh re- stricting them not to reply the letters from MPs; SHRI BIJOY KUMAR 'BIJOY' :

(b) II so, the reasons therefor; and Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: (c) the action proposed to be taken by the Union Government to make it obligatory to reply the (a) whether a large number 01 key posts in letters received Irom MPs? Delhi Police are lying vacant resulting In the Increase of crimes in Delhi; THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) No. Sir. (b) il so, the time by which the said vacancies are lying vacant alongwith the number of vacancies; (b) Does not arise. and 477 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 478

(c) the time by which the lying vacancies are celved any proposal from the local M.Ps for setting up likely to be filled up ? of pelrol pumps In far flung areas of the States;

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. (c) if so, the details thereof; and ADVANI) ; (a) No, Sir. (d) the time by which these proposals are likely (b) and (c) Do not arise. io be Implemented? Abnormal Deliveries THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY 443. SHRI K.P. MOHAN : Will the Minister of OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be pleased to state: KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (d) Requests are re- ceived from time to time from MPsNIPs for setting up (a) whether 30 per cent abnormal deliveries cause Petrol Pumps and LPG distributorships, In different epllapses in the newly born babies in the country; areas. As per existing policy, retail outlet dealerships and LPG distributorships are opened at different places (b) if so, the details thereof; In the country Including hilly areas of U.P. and Himachal Pradesh, subject to the feasibility and economic viabil- (c) whether Ayurvedic treatment achieved 95% ity of the location. Accordingly, viable locations are success in curing this disease: and Included In the marketing plans for appointment of (d) if so, the steps taken by the Government dealers/distributors under normal selection procedure to promote Ayurvedic treatment for the said disease ? of Issue of advertisement and selection through the Dealer Selection Board. In addition to the above, In THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY order to conserve forests In hilly areas of UP and OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT Himachal Pradesh, large number of LPG distributorships EZHILMALAI) : (a) and (b) Epilepsy is caused by and extension points have been allotted direct to the several conditions including trauma suffered by the State Government undertakings. newborn during abnormal deliveries. The exact propor- tion of cases of epilepsy caused due to abnormal Increase In Facilities for Patients In AIIMS deliveries is not available. 445. SHRI RAVINDRA KUMAR PANDEY : Will (c) and (d) The Central Council for Research In the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be Ayurveda and Siddha has developed a drug code pleased to state: named 'Ayush-56' which has shown promising results (a) the number of patients admitted, treated In the treatment of epilepsy. The drug has been pat- and surgical operations operated upon dally In AIIMS ented by the Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and the number of patients get deprived of these and Siddha and commercialised through the National facilities; Research Development Corporation. It is being manu- factured by a number of private pharmaceutical firms. (b) whether the Government propose to re- view the Information collected from the patients In the [Translation] said hospital;

Petrol Pumps In H.P. (c) If so, the details thereof; and

444. SHRI SURESH CHANDEL : (d) the efforts made so far to increase the facilities for patients in the said hospital? SHRI RAJVEER SINGH: THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY Will the Minister of PETROLEUM AND NATU- OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT RAL GAS be pleased to stale: EZHILMALAI) : (a) The number of patients admitted, treated and surgical operations operated dally during (a) whether there are no adequate facilities for sel- Ihe year 1997-98 in the Institute are 6326, 344 and ting up LPG agencies, petrol and diesel pumps In hilly areas 352 respectively. of Himachal Pradesh and Utlar Pradesh and the petrol pumps are only available In the selected cities of the States; (b) No, Sir.

(b) if so, whether the Government have re- (c) Does not arise. 47~ Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 480

(d) Upgradatlon of facilities within available re- Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE sources Is a continuous process. Moreover, the Institute has be pleased to state: Its own In-house survey and Inspection system to monitor the performance of various areas of the hospital and their (a) whether the Government have approved efficiency. two projects under the schemes on medical plants being Implemented by the Department of Indian Sys- [English] tem of Medicine and Homoeopathy submitted by Col- Decontrol on Sugar lege of Agriculture, Kolhapur;

446. SHRI RAJ NARAIN PASSI : (b) if so, the details thereof and If not, the reasons therefor; SHRI A.C. JOS : (c) whether the Union Government have re- Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER ceived any proposal for financial assistance in this AFFAIRS be pleased to state: regard;

(a) whether the High Power Committee on sugar (d) If so, the details thereof; and industry have recommended to reduce the levy quan- tum of sugar from the existing levy share in future; (e) the time by which the financial assistance is likely to be obtained? (b) if so, the details thereof;

(c) the carryover stock of sugar as on Sep- THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY tember 3D, 1998 and the estimated sugar production OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT during 1998-99; EZHILMALAI) : (a) to (c) The Department of Indian Systems Medicines and Medicine & Homoeopathy has (d) whether the Government propose to de- received two projects from college of Agriculture, Kolhapur control and discontinue the sugar from PDS as recom- for setting up of Medicinal Plants Garden and for mended by the said Committee; development of Agro-Technlques of Medicinal Plants (e) if so, the details thereof and; for financial assistance under the Central Scheme for providing Central assistance for setting up of Medici- (f) the likely impact on the price of sugar in nal Plants Gardens and Development of Agro-Tech- various States particularly In Kerala after Implement- niques of Medicinal Plants used in t.yurveda, Siddha, Ing this policy? Unani and Homeopathy. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY The proposal were placed before the Screening OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYA Committees. The first proposal for setting up of gar- PAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) Yes, Sir. The High den of medicinal plants was deferred for want of Powered Committee has recommended complete de- control of sugar to be phased over a period of two funds. The second proposal for development 01 Agro- years. The Committee has further recommended that techniques has been deferred on technical grounds. the supply of sugar through PDS may be discontinued on expiry of two years when complete decontrol Is to [Translation] take effect. W.H.O. Assistance for Kala-Azar Disease (c) Carryover of stocks from the sugar sea- son 1997-98 as on 30.9.98 on provisional basis is 448. SHRI PRABHASH CHANDRA TIWARI: Will 53.7 lakh tonnes. During the sugar season 1998-99, the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE be the production of sugar Is estimated at 150 tonnes. Dleased to state:

(d) to (f) The recommendation of the Mahajan (a) whether the Government have contacted Committee relating to decontrol of sugar Is under W.H.O, to fight against the increasing wrath of Kala- examination. The various aspects including Its likely azar disease in the country; Impact on the prices will be taken into account as and when the decision in this regard Is taken. (b) if so, the nature of assistance sought from W.H.O.; and Financial Assistance for Schemes on Medical Plants (c) the measures proposed to be taken to 447. SHRI SADASHIVRAO DADOBA MANDLlK: check and eradicate Kala-azar from the country; 481 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 482

THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE 'v1INISTRY Minister of LABOUR be pleased to state: OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT EZHILMALAI) ; (a) and (b) No, Sir. However, the (a) whether the Government have made any W.H.O. has been assisting the Kala-azar Control Pro- survey about the number of regular and casual work- gramme for capacity building through re-orientation ers in various industries under the public sector In the training Programmes and for Information, Education country; and Communication components. (b) if so, the details, State-wise; and (e) The strategies/measures adopted for con- trol of Kala-azar are as under ;- (c) if not, the reasons therefor? 1. Supply of anit-Kala-azar drugs free of cost to the State Govts. by the Central Gov!. THE MINISTER OF LABOUR (DR. SATYA NARAYAN JATIYA) : (a) and (b) National Sample Survey Organi- 2. Interruption of transmission through vector sation carries out detailed Labour Force Survey once control by undertaking residential spray in affected in every five years. The surveys provide data on areas. regular and casual workers by broad group of Indus- 3. Ear1y diagnosis and complete treatment through tries. Last such survey was carried out In 1993-94 and Primary Health Care System. results published In Report No. 409 entitled as "Em- ployment & Unemployment In India 1993-94". Details 4. Health education and community participation. regarding Per 1000 distribution of usually employed {English] persons by status employment as reported In the report are shown In the enclosed Statement. Survey on Worker 449. SHRI AJOY MUKHOPADHYAY Will the (c) Does not arise.

Statement

State-wise Distribution of Per 1000 usually Employed Persons by Status of Employment

SI. State/UT Usual Principal Status No. Rural Urban Sell Regular Casual Sell Regular Casual Employed Employed Labour Employed Employed Labour

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Andhra Pradesh 464 55 481 389 358 253

2. Aruhachal Pradesh 853 124 23 215 700 85

3. Assam 531 166 303 437 447 116

4. Bihar 518 43 439 467 367 166

5. Goa 324 357 319 337 470 193

6. GUjarat 463 74 463 360 438 202

7. Haryana 617 130 253 402 453 145

8. Himachal Pradesh 820 90 90 343 571 86

9. Jammu & Kashmir 738 153 109 407 548 45

10. Karnataka 536 55 409 389 392 219

It. Kerala 382 132 486 354 292 354

12. Madhya Pradesh 598 46 356 403 399 198 483 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 484

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 13. Maharashtra 467 81 452 349 518 133 14. Manipur 803 142 55 596 376 28 15. Meghalaya 796 64 140 331 566 103 16. Mizoram 913 77 10 60,9 337 54 17. Nagaland 736 23 32 389 552 59 18. Orissa 532 53 415 362 472 166 19. Punjab 536 136 328 465 421 114 20. Rajasthan 763 55 182 480 412 108 21. 'Sikkim 549 283 f68 448 485 67 22. Tamil Nadu 396 101 503 344 388 268 23. Trtpura 554 134 213 372 497 131 24. Uttar Pradesh 722 52 226 566 315 119 25. West Bengal 516 113 371 353 490 157 26. A & N Islands 475 369 156 169 639 192 27. Chandigarh 309 261 430 295 602 103 28 .. Dadar & Nagar Haveli 223 131 646 340 502 158 29. Delhi 384 288 328 441 415 144 30. Daman & Diu 324 656 20 418 471 111 31. Lakshadweep 270 537 193 407 465 128 32. Pondicherry 326 202 472 281 432 287 Total 553 72 375 404 416 180 (English] could not be aunctloned on account of quashing of the Auction of Petrol Pumps auction notice by the Hon'ble High Court of Allahabad. 450. DR. RAVI MALLU : Will the Minister of The details of the remaining four retail outlets which PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: were auctioned are given below:

(a) whether the oil corporation has auctioned Name of the Name of the Amount (As.) the petrol pumps and LPG distributionship as per the Original Dealerl Highest bidder Location to be decision of the Supreme Court; auctioned (b) If so, the details thereof; and 1) Smt. Vijaya Nair Shri Mahabir Pd. 3.11 erores (c) the details of the successful bidders and Delhi. Salnl the sale proceeds for each case ? 2) Shri Arun Kumar Shri Amarjeet Singh 1.75 erores Randhwa THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Gupta, Chandigarh OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHAI SANTOSH 3) Shri Benjamin K. Shrl Benjamin 15.75 erores KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) Yes, Sir. Hollohon, Dimapur (Nagaland) (b) and (c) Out of 15 retail outlet dealerships cancelled by the Hon'ble Supreme Court, only 5 retail 4) Shri Dharmesh Shri Aam Kumar (Gupta) 45.0 Lacs outlets which were commissioned, were requlrad to be Kumar, Tundla, Shri Amrit Kumar Jain auctioned. Out of the 5 retail outlets, one ratall outlet (U.P.) in partnership. 485 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To 'Questlons 486

Ban on Use of Naptha THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH 451. SHRI PRAMOTHES MUKHERJEE: Will the KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) Yes, Sir. Minister 01 PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: (b) Petronet LNG proposes to establish a 5 million tonne per annum (MMTPA) LNG Project at (a) whether the use of NAPTHA is banned and Dahej in Gujarat and a 2.5 million tonne per annum even the small quantities of 12 kls. per month Is not (MMTPA) project at Cochln in Kerala. It has completed being released to small scale units by the oil corpora certain pre-project activities and obtained Letter of tion from its refineries; Intent In respect of land at Dahej and Cochin. The Company Is in the process of selecting Engineering (b) if so, the reasons therefor; and Procurement Construction Contractors (EPCC) for both the projects. Thereafter, It Is estimated that construc- (c) whether the Government propose to Issue tion of projects might take 36 to 42 months approxi- directions to the oil corporations in this regard? mately. The company expects to complete the finan- cial closure by mld-1999. THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS (SHRI SANTOSH Petronet LNG In association of Petronas of KUMAR GANGWAR) : (a) to (c) Consequent upon Malaysia has also bid against a tender floated by the naphtha. becoming a decontrolled product with effect Tamil Nadu Industrial Development Corporation (TiDCO) from 1.4.1998. Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas for establishing an LNG Terminal at Ennore in Tamil stopped approving linkages of naphtha except for power Nadu. The decision of TIDCO awaited. generation. Government has not Imposed any ban on [Translation] use or supply 01 naphtha. However. In order to pre- vent diversion of this product for adulteration, Ministry Review on Pulbic Distribution System of Petroleum and Natural Gas issued guidelines for allocation of naphtha by oil companies to consumers 453. SHRI RAMPAL UPADHYAY : in dille rent sectors which are as follows: SHRI JAYSINHJI CHAUHAN : The Oil Company Itself will make the allo- Will the Minister of FOOD AND CONSUMER cation and supply naptha. In respect of small scale AFFAIRS be pleased to state: units. having requirement of less than 50000 MT per annum. based on the recommendation of Technical (a) the steps taken by the Government to Evaluation Committee (TEG), supply of naphtha should strengthen the Public Distribution System In rural! be committed Initially for a period of one year and the remote areas of the country during each of the last concerned 011 company should visit the plant and record three years; a clear certificate that naphtha is being used for the (b) whether the Government conducted mid- purpose for which it has been allocated/supplied. On term review on Public Distribution System during the establishment of utilizing naphtha for manufacture of Elghth-Flve-Year Plan; end products of standard specifications and seiling the products to the genuine customers. supply can be (c) if so, the outcome thereof; made on annual basis for 3 years after verification of proper utilization every year by the concerned oil (d) whether the target fixed for the plan period company and. if necessary. by the TEC. regular allo- has been achieved; cation of naphtha can be made after 3 years of (e) the steps taken to achieve the target by satisfactory performance by the unit. the Government in this regard?

LNG ProJects THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL 452. SHRI T. R. BALLU : Will the Minister of SINGH YADAV) : (a) In order to strengthen the Public PETROLEUM AND NATURAL GAS be pleased to state: Distribution System In rural/remote areas of ttie coun- (a) whether the Government are monitoring try Central Government is providing financial assist- various LNG projects being implemented by the Petronet ance to States/Union Territories fpr construction of LNG Corporation; and godowns for storage of PDS commodities and for purchase of trucks/vans for use as mobile fair price (b) if so. the details thereof and the time bound shops as well as for carrying PDS commodities to Fair programme for completion of these projects? Price Shops for effective and elliceint door delivery. 487 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questions 488

The assistance provided to States/Union Territories OF HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE (SHRI DALIT during each 01 the last three years under the two EZHILMALAI) : (a) Kala-azar cases have been reported schemes is as lollows : from 38 districts of Bihar.

Year Godown Scheme Mobile Van Scheme (b) As per the reports received from the State Capacity No. 01 Amount No.of Amount Health authorities, deaths due to Kala-azar in Bihar Godowns vehicles during the last few years are as under :- (In Mts) (Rs. (Rs. Year Cases Deaths in lakhs) In lakhs) 1995 21045 259 1995-96 26492 58 755 129 655.70 1996 25056 674 1996-97 37930 92 755 104 660.00 1997 15948 251 1997-98 50600 85 1188 157 949.99 1998 9482 171 (b) and (c) The Government did not carry out any (Upto August) special appraisal of the Public Distribution System (PDS) during the 8th Five Year Plan period. However, (c) Medicines fro treatment of Kala-azar being an evaluation of the Revamped Public Distribution provided to the State Govts. free of cost by the System (RPDS) launched in 1992 was carried out by Central Govt. under the National Kala-azar Control the Programme Evaluation Organisation (PEO) of the Programme. These medicines are made available to Planning Commission. This evaluation Indicated that the patients through PHCs/Hospitals free of cost. the scheme was generally beneficial to the vulnerable sections 01 the population cutting across the regions (d) The strategy adopted for control 01 Kala- and States. The study pointed out some gaps and azar are as under :- constraints in the scheme. These were brought to the notice of the State Governments and Union Territory Supply of anti Kala-azar drug free of cost Administrations who are responsible for the day-to-day through the State Governments. implementation of PDS for suitable intervention by Interruptions of transmission through vector them. control by undertaking residual spray of DDT (d) to (f) The targets under the RPDS were in affected areas. proposed by the State Governments/Union Territory Administrations. As per reports received from the State Early diagnosis and complete treatment through Governments, country level targets were achieved in Primary Health Care System. the case of opening of additional fair price shops, Health education and community participation. issue of additional ration cards and elimination of bogus cards. Fake Caste Certificate

Kala-Azar Cases 455. PROF. JOGENDRA KAWADE : Will the Minister 454. SHRI MOHAMMAD ALI ASHRAF FATMI 01 HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: DR. MADAN PRASAD JAISWAL : (a) whether some cases of the getting jobs reserved for the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe on the basis Will the Minister of HEALTH AND FAMILY of fake caste certificates have come to the notice of the WELFARE be pleased to state: Government; (a) whether the Government are aware that (b) if so, the details thereof and the action some districts of Bihar reeling under Kala-azar; taken by the Government against those persons; (b) if so. the details thereof indicating the number (c) whether a case of appointment and promo- of deaths by Kala-azar; tion of one N.D.M.C. officer on the basis 01 fake caste (c) whether the Government are aware that certificate has also come to the notice of the Govern- medicines for Kala-azar are available in the market on ment: and an exorbitant rates which are beyond the reach of the common man; and (d) if so, the details thereof? (d) If so. the steps being contemplated by the THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI l.K. Government to check the spread of this disease and ADVANI) : (a) to (c) Information relating to case of provide the medicines at reasonable price? appointment made on the basis of fake certificates is THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY not maintained by the Central Government. However, 489 Written Answers Agrahayana 10, 1920 (Saka) To Questions 490

the specific case referred to in part (c) of the question THE MINISTER OF STATE OF THE MINISTRY is being looked Into and information in this regard will OF SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT (SHRIMATI be laid on the Table of the House. MANEKA GANDHI) : (a) No funds have been sanc- tioned to Orissa from National Handicapped Welfare {English] Fund during the last three financial years I.e. 1995-96, Release of Wheat and Rice 1996-97 and 1997-98. 456. SHRI VIRENDRA VERMA : Will the Minis- (b) to (d) Does not arise. ter of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased Green Cards to People Living to state: Below Poverty Line (a) whether the Government have decided to 458. KUMARI KIM GANGTE : Will the Minister release sufficient wheat and rice in the open market In view of scarc-Jty and high price of these commodities of FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS be pleased to state: in the market; and (b) if so, the details thereof? (a) whether a" the States/UTs have completed the process of Issue of green cards to the people living below THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY poverty lines; OF FOOD AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL SINGH YADAV) : (a) and (b) Government has decided (b) if so, the details thereof, StateIUT-wlse; to release uplo 40 lakh lonnes of wheal to State (c) the details of StateslUTs which have yet to Governments for open sale at the rates that have complete the process; and been fixed separately for the four Zones In the coun- try; (d) the steps taken by the Govemment to ensure Issue of ration Items regularly to the B.P.L. famiUes? The State Governments have been given the choice to release this wheat through the PDS THE MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY Outlets or through the Roller Flour Mills, Co-operative OF FOOD and CONSUMER AFFAIRS (SHRI SATYAPAL Agencies and State Government Agencies, or exercise SINGH YADAV) : (e) to (c) No specific col'Our Is both the options. prescribed for special cards to be Issued to the fami- lies below poverty line (BPL) under the Targeted Pub- The Issue prices of FCI for open sale of lic Distribution System (TPDS) Introduced in June, wheat are as under :- 1997. The States/Union Territories have either Issued special cards or have made suitable endorsement in iIIame of Zone Rate per quintal (in Rs.) existing cards by an appropriate stamp In respect of North Zone Rs. 645/- the families Identified below poverty line. The State/ Union Territory-wise details of ration cards are given in South Zone Rs. 716/- the enclosed statement. Delhi and Lakshadweep have West Zone Rs. 689/- not yet launched the TPDS as the identification of poor and issue of special cards there Is stili to be East Zone Rs. 708/- completed. Government has not yet undertaken sale (d) The monthly a"ocatlon of PDS commodi- of rice in the open market. ties including the BPL quota of foodgralns Is made to the States/UTs at least two months in advance to maintain National Handicapped Welfare Fund regular and smooth supplies. The responslb"lty of fur- 457. SHRI BHARTRAHARI MAHTAB : Will the ther distribution within the StatelUnlon Territory rests Minister of SOCIAL JUSTICE AND EMPOWERMENT with the State Govt.lUnlon Territory Administration. be pleased to state: Slatement (a) whether the amount granted by the union State-wise Number of Ration Cards Government under the National Handicapped Welfare Fund to Orissa during the last three years has been States/UT Ration Cards In (Lakha) Reported fully utilised; BPL APL Total Upto (b) if so, the details thereof; 2 3 4 5 (c) If not, the reasons therefor; and Andhra Pradesh" 113.02 51.53 164.55 Sept. 98 (d) the steps taken by the Government In this Aruhachal Pradesh 0.78 2.22 30.00 June 98 regard? Assam 19.06 22.68 41.74 Aug. 98 491 Written Answers December 1, 1998 To Questlons 492

2 3 4 5 working in Indonesian paper company at Bhlgwan near Pune without any employment visa; Bihar 84.26 88.74 173.00 Nov. 97 (b) If so, the details thereof; Goa 0.07 2.87 2.94 Sept. 98 (c) whether the Sinar Mas has sacked nearly GuJarat" 33.62 67.59 101.21 June 98 all Indian Executives and carrying on its work with Haryana 5.62 28.51 34.13 Sept. 98 foreigners in total violation of visa rules; and Himachal Pradesh 2.84 8.96 11.80 May 98 (d) If so, the steps, taken I proposed to be taken by the Government to stop Illegal employment Jammu & Kashmir 3.36 10.12 13.48 Sept. 97 of foreigners in India?·

Karnataka" 59.10 43.33 102.43 Aug. 98 THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. ADVANI) : (a) to (d) As per available Information, out Kerala" 20.61 40.04 60.65 Sept. 98 of a total strength of about 800 persons employed by Madhya Pradesh 42.36 91.45 133.81 July 98 MIs Sinar Mas Pulp & Paper (India) LId., only 23 are foreign nationals. The foreign nationals have been Maharashtra 57.70 133.15 190.85 Aug. 98 employed as they have experiences and expertise In Manipur 1.13 0.67 1.80 June 97 operating modern paper machines. The foreign nation- als, mostly Taiwanese, has Initially arrived on Busl· Meghalaya 0.97 0.98 1.95 Mar 97 ness visas. However, 11 foreign nationals have left and the visas of 12 persons have been converted Inlo Mizoram N.A. 1.64 1.64 Feb. 97 Employment Visas In consultation with the concerned Nagaland 0.96 1.05 2.01 Nov. 97 Government agencies.

Orissa" 42.21 38.80 81.01 Aug. 98 Monetary Support to Terrorist Outfit. Punjab 4.88 45.53 50.41 May 98 460. SHRI KAMALNATH : Will the Minister of HOME AFFAIRS be pleased to state: Rajasthan 21.15 76.32 97.47 Aug. 98 (a) whether the. Government have since con- N.A. N.A. 0.66 Oct. 97 Sikkim ducted any inquiry Into the reports regarding Saudi Tamil Nadu 55.00 90.73 145.73 Sept. 98 millionaire Osama Bin Laden for extending monetary support to at least three terrorist outfits trained by Tripura 2.31 4.48 6.79 May 98 Pakistan to forment trouble in Kashmir;

Uttar Pradesh 95.48 159.96 255.44 July 98 (b) If so, the details thereof; and

West Bengal 47.07 106.41 153.48 April 98 (c) action taken in this matter? 0.12 0.73 0.85 July 98 A & N Islands THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS (SHRI L.K. Chandigarh 0.01 1.95 1.96 Aug. 98 ADVANI) : (a) to (c) Government have seen media reports in this regard. There are however no specific D & N Haveli 0.17 0.32 0.49 Sept. 98 Inputs to suggest that Osama Bin Laden Is extending monetary support to the militants operating In Jammu Daman & Diu 0.02 0.25 0.27 Feb. 96 & Kashmir. The Government has adopted a multl- Delhi 30.51 30.51 Dec. 98 pronged approach for tackUng militancy problem. sponsored from across the border In Jammu and Kashmir, which 0.12 0.12 Setp.98 Lakshadweep Includes Inter-alia strengthening the border manage- Pondicherry 0.89 1.62 2.51 Setp. 98 ment, neutrallslng plans of militants by proactive action against them in hinterland, gearing up Intelli- Total 714.77 1153.261868.69 gence machinery, galvanising development programmes and deepening the democractic process etc . • Some States have Identified and Issued special cards 10 BPL lamille. In elcess 01 Ihe estimated number 01 BPL lamilies as per the methodol- ogy adopted by Ih.. PlannIng Commission. The additional resourcBB In 11.04 hr•. such cases are being provided by Ihe Siale Government themselves. The Lok Sabha then adjourned till Eleven of Tallwanese Working Without the Clock on Wednesday. December 2, 1998/ Employment Vis. Agrahayana 11 1920 (Saka) 459. SHRI RAM NA,RAIN MEENA : Will the Min- ister of HOME AFFAIRS be ple:>sed to state: (a) whether 29 fOreigners. mostly Taiwanese are PLS. 40 I VI/2/98 580

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